Anonymous
Post 04/05/2025 12:06     Subject: Converting US Dollars to more stable currency

Anonymous wrote:The most stable currency -- US Dollar. That will be the case in 100 years. This is not even a blip.


The USD has never actually even been the most stable currency, and it's certainly not going to start now. Did you vote for Trump or are you just dumb? Or both?

Let me help you out. That honor goes to the Swiss Franc.
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2025 12:04     Subject: Re:Converting US Dollars to more stable currency

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have always had half of my portfolio in a typical international mutual fund that is unhedged. That's an easy way to get currency diversification. If you are a US resident, not sure of the benefit.


That's not the same as keeping your money or investments in a non-US bank to avoid the Trump destruction of the USD.


Correct, chicken little.


Super helpful, jacka$$. Doubt you even have two nickels to rub together but probably post here all the time about how much money you have to make yourself feel good.
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2025 10:30     Subject: Converting US Dollars to more stable currency

Silver and gold
Anonymous
Post 04/04/2025 23:49     Subject: Converting US Dollars to more stable currency

The most stable currency -- US Dollar. That will be the case in 100 years. This is not even a blip.
Anonymous
Post 04/04/2025 18:29     Subject: Converting US Dollars to more stable currency

Gold
Anonymous
Post 04/04/2025 17:57     Subject: Converting US Dollars to more stable currency

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Subject line says it all. Anyone else moving some or all of their money into accounts in other currencies? CHF? EUR? GBP?

LMAO, no. You don't go from one fiat currency to another for "stability", unless you are going to the US Dollar. Never the other way.

You want non-fiat-currency investments, such as tangibles.


What's your evidence for that?
Anonymous
Post 04/04/2025 17:51     Subject: Converting US Dollars to more stable currency

Anonymous wrote:Subject line says it all. Anyone else moving some or all of their money into accounts in other currencies? CHF? EUR? GBP?

LMAO, no. You don't go from one fiat currency to another for "stability", unless you are going to the US Dollar. Never the other way.

You want non-fiat-currency investments, such as tangibles.
Anonymous
Post 04/04/2025 15:55     Subject: Re:Converting US Dollars to more stable currency

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have always had half of my portfolio in a typical international mutual fund that is unhedged. That's an easy way to get currency diversification. If you are a US resident, not sure of the benefit.


That's not the same as keeping your money or investments in a non-US bank to avoid the Trump destruction of the USD.


Correct, chicken little.
Anonymous
Post 04/04/2025 15:02     Subject: Re:Converting US Dollars to more stable currency

Anonymous wrote:I have always had half of my portfolio in a typical international mutual fund that is unhedged. That's an easy way to get currency diversification. If you are a US resident, not sure of the benefit.


That's not the same as keeping your money or investments in a non-US bank to avoid the Trump destruction of the USD.
Anonymous
Post 04/04/2025 15:01     Subject: Converting US Dollars to more stable currency

Anonymous wrote:Bitcoin


That wasn't really the question, apart from being nonsense.
Anonymous
Post 04/04/2025 14:32     Subject: Converting US Dollars to more stable currency

Anonymous wrote:Bitcoin

hahahahahaha
Anonymous
Post 04/04/2025 14:27     Subject: Converting US Dollars to more stable currency

Bitcoin
Anonymous
Post 04/04/2025 13:10     Subject: Re:Converting US Dollars to more stable currency

I have always had half of my portfolio in a typical international mutual fund that is unhedged. That's an easy way to get currency diversification. If you are a US resident, not sure of the benefit.
Anonymous
Post 04/04/2025 11:45     Subject: Converting US Dollars to more stable currency

Euro
Anonymous
Post 04/04/2025 11:16     Subject: Converting US Dollars to more stable currency

Subject line says it all. Anyone else moving some or all of their money into accounts in other currencies? CHF? EUR? GBP?