Sentences with phrase «currency going up in value»

A lot of bitcoin enthusiasts see the virtual currency going up in value and thus will make them richer.

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Unregulated digital entities, created by just about anyone out of nothing, that assume some value denominated in fiat currency simple because they're being traded between anonymous people or bots whose only desire is to make prices go up, on unregulated opaque exchanges where everyone thinks price manipulation is good as long as it pushes up the price....
So if the part of your EFA in Australia goes up in value in terms of the equity AND the AUD goes up relative to CAD, you win twice and get the currency exposure.
So if Japanese stocks go up 5 % in their local currency, Canadian investors should also expect a 5 % return, regardless of whether the yen gained or lost value relative to our dollar.
When USD is the base currency and the quote goes up, that means USD has strengthened in value and the other currency has weakened.
Given that VEA is denominated in US dollars, but actually reflects a basket of other currencies does that mean that if the US dollar went up by 10 % against the weighted basket of foreign currencies in VEA then the ETF share price should drop by 10 % (assuming no change in the underlying value of the foreign holdings)?
The cost of goods and services goes up over time due to the inflation of currency, and so the money supply must also be increased so that those goods and services do not artificially increase in value, which would be very bad.
While currency has a general downward trend in value, gold has roughly the same probability to go up as it does to go down.
The shaky economy has caused gold prices to shoot up to over $ 900 per ounce - even though 85 percent of gold mined these days goes to jewelry, and there's no «gold standard» backing currencies, gold is considered a valued commodity in economic downturns.
That's not entirely without merit: people were buying up bitcoin and selling the yuan in 2016 on the belief that the conventional currency's value was going to tumble.
At the same time, low working capital would mean that these businesses may not be in a position to hoard their virtual currencies until their value goes up.
By going after the South African rand, investors active in the trading ecosystem exposed yet another fatal flaw in our financial world: currencies can lose up to 10 % of their value in a heartbeat.
If the network grows and the value of the currency goes up, coins purchased on an exchange will increase in value regardless of whether or not you are active on the Sia network.
According to the latest data, Bitcoin first lost in value following US tech titan Google's decision to ban virtual currency ads, then went up a little bit and is now worth $ 8,593.84.
They don't care about fluff, in contrast to most other cryptocurrencies and blockchain platforms popping up every day, and they don't show the usual pretension about how their currency is going to surpass all the other ones in market value.
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