QFS larp or legit? Why the fed went down
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One thing I have noticed are currency exchange rates against the dollar have literally been frozen in place for a while(countries said to be a part of the cleanup, like literally no movement at all for weeks, and then this happened and within 24 hours there was some(not much but some) movement ..........
This NEVER happens, there is always some movement even if it is a decimal point or two down the number there is always some movement.
However if this was a very regiment and planned changeover then that is the 1 thing that could explain it...
Do you have an example? As a Scandinavian, I follow DKK, SEK, and NOK and all three have seen movement against $ (USD up)Tuesday to Friday. EUR as well.
NOK was set in stone for the last few weeks and a few days ago that changed...
I started noticing after a few days because any exchange rate is never that locked, but somehow that was the case(money is an organic market so exchange rate stability is always within a area of fluctuation rather than a fixed constant, it just doesn't happen simply because people buying/selling rules it even when it is the most stable of currencies).
It was, weird.....
Please provide a source, I just don’t see it on my charts. https://www.xe.com/sv/currencyconverter/convert/?Amount=1&From=NOK&To=USD
I see that, the strange thing is that every damned time I checked the exchange rate was exactly the same, I have no explanation for it, it was just.... weird...
Dollar vs Philippine Peso (PHP) was about $1 = 47.7..... for weeks, then after that became 48.1.... and has been stable at that since. This is unusual. usually short term fluctuations between 46 and 51
Depends how many decimals your converter uses. With 1 decimal, you can’t see a change, with 4? A lot more. https://www.xe.com/sv/currencyconverter/convert/?Amount=1&From=USD&To=PHP