By demand and supply. You may be surprised, but the US dolla's value is affected by how governments in other countries manipulate its demand and supply. For instance, the Chinese government buys US dollars for reserve so that the US dollar doesn't experience free fall.
The reason why our culture today gains strength than lose strength is because we exercise more than what people of the past did and thus makes us stronger and happier than what anyone would ever be.2. Education and knowledge, working togother as one unit makes the culture gain strength. War, bad economy and natural disasters makes it lose that strength
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At this point, with dollar value still down, Gold is a real investment. With the way US economy is going, it will take another year or two for dollar to gain more strength, so yes, it is a good idea.
When the economy is shrinking, the dollar suffers. The dollar will lose its value and it will take more less foreign currency to equal a dollar.
freinds? heres a saying dont go cutting out my face on pictures if we get in a fight. knowing us , the fights over who is the best friend
we got faster they helped us in battle they have more strength we can train them to use to help us
Currencies wax and wane. Perhaps this question is old as, in recent times (while I am answering this, the Singapore Dollar has strenthened significantly vis-a-vis the US Dollar. In my opinion, the long term future of the US Dollar is bleak.
Nothing can be deduced. The strength of a currency relative to another does not relate to the absolute exchange, but to how the rate has been changing over the last months and years.
It is weak in EuropeAnswer 2Nothing can be deduced.The strength of a currency relative to another does not relate to the absolute exchange, but to how the rate has been changing over the last months and years.
Yes. US market fundamentals are poor and will continue poor for the foreseeable future. Entrenched interests need to keep the dollar low to assure US government funds liquidity.
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Overtime the US dollar does NOT appreciate. Most currencies lose their value over time. It is a totally normal and healthy process. Recently the US dollar has gained value relative to other currencies. This is due to the processes in the foreign exchange market and the recent liquidity crisis of the American dollar as the economy slows and money becomes "rarer".