Keep it hidden well and don't call the cops if you get mugged!stui magpie wrote: If it gets up to mid 80's again i'll buy a few $K for my next US trip.
The Aussie $ overvalued by this much?
Moderator: bbmods
- Morrigu
- Posts: 6001
- Joined: Sat Aug 11, 2001 6:01 pm
- stui magpie
- Posts: 54836
- Joined: Tue May 03, 2005 10:10 am
- Location: In flagrante delicto
- Has liked: 130 times
- Been liked: 164 times
Cops don't worry me, even US ones.
i stopped and had a chat to some cops who were shaking down a homeless bloke selling stolen porn mags in Santa Monica.
I couldn't get a good deal so i left them to it.
i stopped and had a chat to some cops who were shaking down a homeless bloke selling stolen porn mags in Santa Monica.
I couldn't get a good deal so i left them to it.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
- Skids
- Posts: 9940
- Joined: Tue Sep 11, 2007 11:46 am
- Location: ANZAC day 2019 with Dad.
- Has liked: 29 times
- Been liked: 44 times
3 years later and Stuis crystal ball looks like the real deal.stui magpie wrote:I stocked up on some US currency a month ago for my holiday. Got $2k US spending money on a card for about $2800 AUS.
Other than that I don't pay a lot of attention to the rates. An exchange rate of about $1US to $0.70 AUS seems about right for imports and exports.
- Skids
- Posts: 9940
- Joined: Tue Sep 11, 2007 11:46 am
- Location: ANZAC day 2019 with Dad.
- Has liked: 29 times
- Been liked: 44 times
So, as the end of yet another year draws closer, this blokes tip is no closer to reality.
The Aussie has actually had a bit of a surge over the last few months and is nudging the 70c mark again... ( STUI )
https://www.tradingview.com/symbols/AUDUSD/
Since the gloomy prediction, the price has stayed pretty constant, a high of 80c in January 2018 & a low of 66c in August this year.
Most analysts are Bullish and see it going higher.
We have another USA trip planned for 2021, Kel has the holiday account looking pretty healthy and we've been pondering transferring some to a $US bank account (you can do these with most banks).
The ASX has risen over 20% this year, the Dow a tad better, Iron Ore is booming and the Pilbara has been moving up through the gears the last 6 months.... 2020 is going to be an interesting year
The Aussie has actually had a bit of a surge over the last few months and is nudging the 70c mark again... ( STUI )
https://www.tradingview.com/symbols/AUDUSD/
Since the gloomy prediction, the price has stayed pretty constant, a high of 80c in January 2018 & a low of 66c in August this year.
Most analysts are Bullish and see it going higher.
We have another USA trip planned for 2021, Kel has the holiday account looking pretty healthy and we've been pondering transferring some to a $US bank account (you can do these with most banks).
The ASX has risen over 20% this year, the Dow a tad better, Iron Ore is booming and the Pilbara has been moving up through the gears the last 6 months.... 2020 is going to be an interesting year
Don't count the days, make the days count.
- think positive
- Posts: 40243
- Joined: Thu Jun 30, 2005 8:33 pm
- Location: somewhere
- Has liked: 342 times
- Been liked: 105 times
Gees that is good, 2021 for us too (I promised hubby we would take the RV up north this year instead!) I’ll start tracking it when we get home, thanks for the tipSkids wrote:So, as the end of yet another year draws closer, this blokes tip is no closer to reality.
The Aussie has actually had a bit of a surge over the last few months and is nudging the 70c mark again... ( STUI )
https://www.tradingview.com/symbols/AUDUSD/
Since the gloomy prediction, the price has stayed pretty constant, a high of 80c in January 2018 & a low of 66c in August this year.
Most analysts are Bullish and see it going higher.
We have another USA trip planned for 2021, Kel has the holiday account looking pretty healthy and we've been pondering transferring some to a $US bank account (you can do these with most banks).
The ASX has risen over 20% this year, the Dow a tad better, Iron Ore is booming and the Pilbara has been moving up through the gears the last 6 months.... 2020 is going to be an interesting year
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
- stui magpie
- Posts: 54836
- Joined: Tue May 03, 2005 10:10 am
- Location: In flagrante delicto
- Has liked: 130 times
- Been liked: 164 times
Hah, 70c is about the natural level if both economies are ok. If we push above 80c, start buying.
Interesting both the US and AUS economies are riding on low interest rates, a recession is coming . Potentially both here and there which could make things interesting
Interesting both the US and AUS economies are riding on low interest rates, a recession is coming . Potentially both here and there which could make things interesting
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
- Skids
- Posts: 9940
- Joined: Tue Sep 11, 2007 11:46 am
- Location: ANZAC day 2019 with Dad.
- Has liked: 29 times
- Been liked: 44 times
Not sure K, going to look into it when I'm on my next R 'n R.K wrote:How much do they charge in fee & percentage each time you transfer?Skids wrote:...
We have another USA trip planned for 2021, Kel has the holiday account looking pretty healthy and we've been pondering transferring some to a $US bank account (you can do these with most banks).
...
Don't count the days, make the days count.
- ronrat
- Posts: 4932
- Joined: Mon May 22, 2006 11:25 am
- Location: Thailand
Open a transferwise account. rate and service better by milesSkids wrote:Not sure K, going to look into it when I'm on my next R 'n R.K wrote:How much do they charge in fee & percentage each time you transfer?Skids wrote:...
We have another USA trip planned for 2021, Kel has the holiday account looking pretty healthy and we've been pondering transferring some to a $US bank account (you can do these with most banks).
...
Annoying opposition supporters since 1967.
Another one mentioned along with TransferWise is OFX.ronrat wrote:...
Open a transferwise account. rate and service better by miles
But it looks like they both only do transfers between bank accounts, so I don't know how that can work for those looking to plan their holidays.*
RR, does TransferWise let you transfer in both directions, or only from the registered home country to the other country?
(*Update: I see TransferWise also advertises "New: Borderless Account", which looks like it works differently...)