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Dollar is at a high, take advantage
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For those who don't follow markets or the financial world, the dollar is at a level we haven't seen for years... and it isn't going to last long, for reasons I can't discuss due to the CGC Forum ban of any sort of political talk (yes, even bland fiscal talk connected to the Fed will do it). If you've been waiting to buy OA from a European dealer or any OA denominated in euros, now is the time.

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On 4/28/2022 at 8:10 PM, Race said:

If you've been waiting to buy OA from a European dealer or any OA denominated in euros, now is the time.

Upon similar analysis I did just that on Tuesday, in part to grab 5% eBay Bucks promo too before it expired.

In hindsight, I could have waited one more day and saved another 1.5% on the exchange.

 :highfive:

On 4/28/2022 at 8:10 PM, Race said:

... and it isn't going to last long, ...

Depends on what you consider "long" but my sense in there's a few months at least of opportunity here.

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On 4/29/2022 at 8:10 AM, Race said:

For those who don't follow markets or the financial world, the dollar is at a level we haven't seen for years... and it isn't going to last long, for reasons I can't discuss due to the CGC Forum ban of any sort of political talk (yes, even bland fiscal talk connected to the Fed will do it). If you've been waiting to buy OA from a European dealer or any OA denominated in euros, now is the time.

Sounds to me like it would be better for European and UK sellers to sell in USD, and then convert into huge amounts of their local currencies.

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On 4/29/2022 at 2:49 AM, tth2 said:

Sounds to me like it would be better for European and UK sellers to sell in USD, and then convert into huge amounts of their local currencies.

Certainly, Heritage calls those European Comic Art sales.

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