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5 Countries Where Your US Dollars Will Go A Long Way Right Now

Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2016 7:38 pm
by General Mackevili
1. The United Kingdom

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2. Argentina

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3. Singapore

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4. Sweden

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5. Canada

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Re: 5 Countries Where Your US Dollars Will Go A Long Way Right Now

Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2016 9:35 am
by Seasquatch
Good time to go to Japan too, 1usd = 118yen.

Re: 5 Countries Where Your US Dollars Will Go A Long Way Right Now

Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2016 9:42 am
by frank lee bent
I am in texas now.
it is cheapish

Re: 5 Countries Where Your US Dollars Will Go A Long Way Right Now

Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2016 9:57 am
by Luigi
frank lee bent wrote:I am in texas now.
it is cheapish
How much is Gazoline? I worked as a Houston longshoreman early 70's. $0.21 per gallon. :beer3:

Re: 5 Countries Where Your US Dollars Will Go A Long Way Right Now

Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2016 3:44 pm
by OKW
Argentina is a wonderful place, Bueno Aires is made up of French , Italian and a bit of German influence. It has a parisian flare. The time span given in the grapphs reflects the unpredictebility of it.
Throughout recent 3 decades I have seen BA going from the most expensive city in South America to the cheapest metropolitan city in cycles of approx. 5 years. Crime rate coincides. Food, steak ,choricos and enseladas are fantastic.

Re: 5 Countries Where Your US Dollars Will Go A Long Way Right Now

Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2016 12:47 am
by frank lee bent
Gasoline is $2.25/gallon in Dallas

Re: 5 Countries Where Your US Dollars Will Go A Long Way Right Now

Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2016 8:53 am
by Jamie_Lambo
OKW wrote:Argentina is a wonderful place, Bueno Aires is made up of French , Italian and a bit of German influence. It has a parisian flare. The time span given in the grapphs reflects the unpredictebility of it.
Throughout recent 3 decades I have seen BA going from the most expensive city in South America to the cheapest metropolitan city in cycles of approx. 5 years. Crime rate coincides. Food, steak ,choricos and enseladas are fantastic.
being English, being anywhere that has a great deal of french and german influence sounds like hell :plus1:

Re: 5 Countries Where Your US Dollars Will Go A Long Way Right Now

Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2016 10:00 am
by OKW
Jamie_Lambo wrote:
OKW wrote:Argentina is a wonderful place, Bueno Aires is made up of French , Italian and a bit of German influence. It has a parisian flare. The time span given in the grapphs reflects the unpredictebility of it.
Throughout recent 3 decades I have seen BA going from the most expensive city in South America to the cheapest metropolitan city in cycles of approx. 5 years. Crime rate coincides. Food, steak ,choricos and enseladas are fantastic.
being English, being anywhere that has a great deal of french and german influence sounds like hell :plus1:
....it probably would.... :D . The Italian part tries to make up for it though.

Re: 5 Countries Where Your US Dollars Will Go A Long Way Right Now

Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2016 10:01 am
by Jamie_Lambo
OKW wrote:
Jamie_Lambo wrote:
OKW wrote:Argentina is a wonderful place, Bueno Aires is made up of French , Italian and a bit of German influence. It has a parisian flare. The time span given in the grapphs reflects the unpredictebility of it.
Throughout recent 3 decades I have seen BA going from the most expensive city in South America to the cheapest metropolitan city in cycles of approx. 5 years. Crime rate coincides. Food, steak ,choricos and enseladas are fantastic.
being English, being anywhere that has a great deal of french and german influence sounds like hell :plus1:
....it probably would.... :D . The Italian part tries to make up for it though.
:beer3:

Re: 5 Countries Where Your US Dollars Will Go A Long Way Right Now

Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2017 7:39 am
by ricosadao
I was in Malaysia a month ago..
Normally, the Ringgit is closely shadowing the Thai baht for at least the last 20 years
This time I got a staggering 25% more RM for my baht!!

That makes Malaysia the best deal now in the region. (Moneywise that is)
It also means that the baht is in for a major correction
The same I suspect goes for the riel but its ties to the dollar complicate things much more.

Keep in mind also that China and Indo had hefty devaluations in the past year or so