The graph is comparing the amount of rubles you can purchase with 1 dollar.
The amount of rubles you can buy with a dollar is decreasing. That means the dollar is weakening against the ruble.
Or conversely, the ruble is gaining value with respect to the USD.
Was any of that meant to be a rebuttal of the fact that the ruble has been gaining value relative to the dollar over the course of the time period displayed in the graph?
Or are you just being a cocksucker on purpose?
The graph is comparing the amount of rubles you can purchase with 1 dollar.
The amount of rubles you can buy with a dollar is decreasing. That means the dollar is weakening against the ruble. Or conversely, the ruble is gaining value with respect to the USD.
THE DOLLAR WAS 1:73 RUBLES AT THE START OF THE YEAR.
NOW THE DOLLAR IS 1:87/85/FLUCTUATING OUT THE ASS.
VERY SIMPLE.
THE RUBLE IS WORTH LESS TODAY,
THAN IT WAS IN JANUARY.
Was any of that meant to be a rebuttal of the fact that the ruble has been gaining value relative to the dollar over the course of the time period displayed in the graph? Or are you just being a cocksucker on purpose?
It’s not “gAiNiNg VaLuE,” it’s stabilizing after Russia just got their economic shit kicked in.
If you had a shiny rock worth $0.27 in January, was worth $0.01 in March, and is worth $0.15 today, did you gain value so far this year, or not?
If you had 73 Rubles in January, they were worth 1 dollar.
If you had 73 Rubles today, they are worth less than a dollar!
ISN’T MATH FUN?
Neat. Edit: So you ARE intentionally being a cocksucker.
Did the value of the dollar increase or decrease relative to the ruble in the graph above?