beauanderos wrote:Something else to consider when evaluating if the dollar is "strong" or "weak" compared to the basket. Our relative number comparitively to the basket may not at times be obviously worsening, and yet it can be. The basket is not fixed, those other currencies are depreciating as well, so it's a matter of who is printing the fastest by which comparisons are calculated. Say the index stays "fixed" for a week and commentators are all aglow with the strength of the dollar and yet... there might be a significant downside move against other global currencies not included in the basket because all of the weighted fiat currencies are weakening rapidly in tandem. I read something on Daily Reckoning about how bad prices were in Argentina, when one of the writers visited there. They would not even quote real estate prices in dollars because it is destabilizing so fast.
beauanderos wrote:Something else to consider when evaluating if the dollar is "strong" or "weak" compared to the basket. Our relative number comparitively to the basket may not at times be obviously worsening, and yet it can be. The basket is not fixed, those other currencies are depreciating as well, so it's a matter of who is printing the fastest by which comparisons are calculated. Say the index stays "fixed" for a week and commentators are all aglow with the strength of the dollar and yet... there might be a significant downside move against other global currencies not included in the basket because all of the weighted fiat currencies are weakening rapidly in tandem. I read something on Daily Reckoning about how bad prices were in Argentina, when one of the writers visited there. They would not even quote real estate prices in dollars because it is destabilizing so fast.
aloneibreak wrote:the trade weighted exchange index includes a few other countries, such as argentina, that the USD index does not
it has been bouncing around 69ish which appears to be a new low
does this mean the dollar is actually worse off than shown by the USD index we all watch ?
slvrbck wrote:Came damn near $47 there.
Lemon Thrower wrote:not a bad week, even if it was only 4 days. up $3.50 - $4.00, close to 10% in a week.
theo wrote:47.64 on Goldshark. Up a dollar. Is someone cornering the market?
beauanderos wrote:theo wrote: How hard would it be for our moderators to modify the header to include some small up-to-the-minute price charts for PM's?
beauanderos wrote:theo wrote:47.64 on Goldshark. Up a dollar. Is someone cornering the market?
Hadn't been to Goldshark before. Nice looking site. Are their "spot" prices the actual market melt? Or are they what they project dealers are willing to pay each other? It's a bit unclear, and none of the other sites I checked had silver priced nearly as high. We need an international site that can verify prices. How hard would it be for our moderators to modify the header to include some small up-to-the-minute price charts for PM's?
68Camaro wrote:You should probably post a plot of exactly what you are noting, but today was odd because only market open was small and there were very few trades, so what i think you were seeing is individual transactions.
justj2k78 wrote:I have a question. I'm trying to get my wife interested in this too (it's been easier then stocks and bonds... shiny and all).... ANYWAY, today when I look at the price of silver, just before 10am and just before 12am, silver drops about a dollar and instantaneously pops back up about a dollar. My wife looks at the chart and asks me why that happens.... I have no idea why that happens. Anyone care to educate?
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