I have 90 in Argentina pesos and 50 in Canadian dollars. Will they be worth more if I hold onto them or should I convert them and how much are those worth now? A tourist in line at Starbucks just gave them to me so his wallet would have more space!
well my SUV costs about $50 to fill up so maybe i'll have enough for 2 fills lol
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May 1st, 2008 at 12:07 pm
Not sure about Argentina, but Canadian right now is about 1:1, so thats at least a free 50 bucks. Sweet! I would say exchange it.
May 1st, 2008 at 12:07 pm
If I knew the answer to that I would visit a FOREX website and be rich in just a few weeks. Fact is currency exchange rates are unpredictable. The US dollar has been on a downward slide for years, but it may have bottomed out. The recent increases in oil (and gasoline) are not so much about higher oil as they are about a weaker dollar. A better hedge against the failure of our fiat currency is gold.