« Reply #2 on: January 26, 2018, 08:09:12 PM »
With a strong dollar it's better for you, because you can usually buy from the EU cheaper than you can buy from home.
Just the opposite my friend!
Even though the US stock market climbs higher everyday, our USD buys less and less of the BP and EUR everyday!
9 months ago the exchange rate between the BP and the EUR was damn near at parity with the USD. Good time to buy euro goods on ebay.
Today the exchange rate with the EUR is .80 EUR to 1 USD. The exchange rate with the BP is .70 BP for 1 USD. Personally, I'm not going to buy anything euro on ebay at this time.
That's what brings European investment back to the US!

I'm gonna invest and spend my USD right here in the good 'ole USA! :laugh1:
(The only thing that stinks is that we don't manufacture damn near anything here in the US anymore - but hopefully that will change). Look at Samsung and LG... they get a 50% US tariff slapped on them so what did they do? They are both building 1/2 billion dollar manufacturing plants here in the US!
You can watch the exchange rates right here everyday. I do!
http://www.x-rates.com/calculator/
« Last Edit: January 26, 2018, 08:26:10 PM by gizmo350 »

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