Crisis: Don't we care? - page 2

 
Mathemat >> :

It's a serious topic, it's been on my mind for quite some time too. The global degradation of the quid is far more serious than just the default of 1998 on us. It's the whole world system - and it's fucking with everyone. Figar0, I'm a little scared myself.


I thought nothing could be worse than the collapse of the USSR.

 

I think that if the US and NATO collapse, it will be the end of everything. The economic and military power is very different here.

 

Poulson is busted!

 
And for some reason I thought the dollar was strengthening - rapidly becoming more expensive. Or is it?
 

they say that the americans used small atomic bombs in iraq and afghanistan (several times weaker than Hiroshima's)

It is not the crisis that we must fear, but the astronomical foreign debt of the USA.

http://www.usinfo.ru/iraq.htm

 
And banks in Ukraine have frozen the issuance of deposits... What do you think this is about?
 
sayfuji >> :

And while the global community is reeling, good-natured traders will make fortunes.

golden words

 

What should a private trader with a depo of 1 to 100k have to fear?

Changes in the rules of the game.

Which ones?

Licensing? Highly unlikely and unlikely to be soon. It has nothing to do with the crisis.

minimum deposit of 1 000 000 ? unlikely, our brother has no effect on the market, even if we agree,

Increase in collateral ? only on our own ? unlikely but possible for a short period of time if not helped by temporary stops of trades if not helped by temporary increases in spreads before

A ban in Russia? Nonsense, it will not make the economy better, although it is easier for us in St. Petersburg, 4 hours by car and Finland, many have villas, flats.

I think that fears are exaggerated. The main question is who and why should they tighten the rules.

If they do tighten it, not immediately and not tomorrow but slowly and slowly and will start with the spreads.

 
Fduch >> :
And Ukrainian banks have frozen deposits. What do you think that's about?

Why... for your own well-being... panic is the last thing

 

In general, everything is very interesting in the world right now... The Americans are in a real crisis, we by and large are not very dependent on their economy, much more on the Eurozone and China. But it's a shame that the Eurozone and China are tied to the Ameras... So indirectly, we are caught up in it. But much more interesting is the fact that our economy should calmly survive all these "alien" problems - everything was fine when the price of oil was around 40-50 per barrel. But there are people in Russia - Mother Russia - who have experienced everything imaginable (tsars, revolutions, collectivism, gulags, socialist camp, Iron Curtain, deficit, defaults, collapse of the country, the economy, the military, super-inflation, savage capitalism and banditry, total powerlessness and lawlessness - and that only from their own government).

And when the world (and not our real economy) got a whiff of frying, all these exhausted people were subjected to an instinctive desire to hide in the forests of Smolensk. Hopefully, the enemy will be defeated, and we will live happily and cheerfully again. And our state is practically powerless here - the people's trust has to be gained through at least decades of good government.