Mike Lister Posted April 10, 2024 Posted April 10, 2024 13 hours ago, Mavideol said: 36.69 ??? where? as XE is at 1.00 US Dollar = 36.382876 Thai Baht The MPC votes for no change in Thai interest rates, US inflation came in hot so THB is back to where it was, 36.69 this morning. https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/THB%3DX
Pouatchee Posted April 11, 2024 Posted April 11, 2024 On 4/10/2024 at 8:28 AM, Mike Lister said: this 10k giveaway ever materialises, it's a recipe for disaster OH GOD! BRING IT ON ASAP!!!
Mavideol Posted April 11, 2024 Posted April 11, 2024 19 hours ago, Mike Lister said: I wrote that Tuesday for another purpose elsewhere and simply copied it without bothering to check the rate. It doesn't really change the argument. https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/THB%3DX there is no argument, only interested on the source.... today is back to your quote at 36.6???? hope it will keep going up
Mike Lister Posted April 11, 2024 Posted April 11, 2024 1 hour ago, Mavideol said: there is no argument, only interested on the source.... today is back to your quote at 36.6???? hope it will keep going up Sorry, I don't mean argument as in arguing, I mean argument as in my meaning. And yes, I think 36.69 must a support level for the pair because it keeps returning to that point.
Guderian Posted April 11, 2024 Posted April 11, 2024 No sympathy from me, 7% is a start but it's a relatively small change. If you want to see a poorly performing currency against the Thai Baht look at the GBP. Going from 75.5 Baht in September 2005 down to 37.4 in August 2019 was a drop of almost exactly 50%. Even today, at just under 46 Baht, it's still a reduction of almost 40%. Let's see the THB drop by, say, another ~20% and then things might get more interesting and fun. 1 1
Mike Lister Posted April 11, 2024 Posted April 11, 2024 1 hour ago, Guderian said: No sympathy from me, 7% is a start but it's a relatively small change. If you want to see a poorly performing currency against the Thai Baht look at the GBP. Going from 75.5 Baht in September 2005 down to 37.4 in August 2019 was a drop of almost exactly 50%. Even today, at just under 46 Baht, it's still a reduction of almost 40%. Let's see the THB drop by, say, another ~20% and then things might get more interesting and fun. Nothing whatsoever to do with Pound Baht, try looking at Pound Dollar, look familiar! https://www.macrotrends.net/2549/pound-dollar-exchange-rate-historical-chart
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