Originally posted by rl4engc
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Not got anything hedged in currencies but I did place a tidy bet when the Leave odds were 11/4. Now look at them:
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Originally posted by AtW View Post£ will drop against everything and that includes Zimbabwe Dollars.
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Originally posted by GB9 View PostAnyone considered that the £ might rise against the €? Maybe down vs $ and ¥ but wouldn't be putting my eggs in the Euro basket (case).
JPY is considered the safe haven flow, already seeing the € tanking against the ¥....
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Anyone considered that the £ might rise against the €? Maybe down vs $ and ¥ but wouldn't be putting my eggs in the Euro basket (case).
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Originally posted by AtW View PostIt will be a very small compensation for loss of EU privileges associated with a UK citizenship, I might have to become citizen of Malta as well to regain them.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostHigh 6 digit amount.
10% move down for GBP would make some nice coin.
If it stays there for a year then it will get me a nice free car.
Keep voting LEAVE you fools!
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostYou will have a free car, but there will be no petrol to run it on. As we won't have any trade deals and we will probably end up eating you as there will be no food either.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostHigh 6 digit amount.
10% move down for GBP would make some nice coin.
If it stays there for a year then it will get me a nice free car.
Keep voting LEAVE you fools!
HTH BIDI
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Originally posted by AtW View PostI am keeping large sum of USD/EUR to change only after referendum takes place.
If there is a LEAVE vote then I expect to buy a few rows of houses for 5 dollars.
HTH
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Originally posted by Jog On View PostI'd watch GBP/USD or GBP/JPY (Japanese Yen) because if brexit happens the Euro will probably dive as well whereas USD and JPY (and CHF - Swiss Franc) are safe havens so GBP/USD or GBP/JPY GBP/CHF will give a much bigger move.
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