За голямо съжаление на БгМонтреал валутите освен че падат като цена също така и се вдигат. Днес беше поредното доказателство.
Много хора чакаха курса да стане от 1.10 на 1.11 - 12 но курса взе че се върна 1.07.
Всеки който заожи че 1.10 е дъното днес спечели 2 %. Какво ще стане утре няма заначение защото профита вече е в джоба.
А ето и част от мненията на експерите. Може пък БгМонтреала да е по голям експерт от тях.
The loonie\'s unprecedented ascent means currency strategists are giving up forecasting its next move.
“Trying to forecast the move on the loonie has made us all look foolish,” said Stewart Hall, market strategist at HSBC Securities (Canada). “It\'s just fraught with enormous amounts of risk. And we all end up looking like court jesters.”
He\'s not alone. Economists, strategists and fund managers are all scrambling to guess when — and if — the loonie is peaking.
A year ago, anyone predicting the currency would break $1.10 on Nov. 7, 2007, would have been laughed at. Today, everyone\'s scratching their heads in bewilderment.
Currencies are particularly tricky to predict because they are influenced by such a wide range of factors — from politics in the Middle East to oil prices, interest rates, and jobs reports to unexpected comments out of China.
David Watt, senior currency strategist at RBC Dominion Securities Inc., said even using technical analysis, it\'s hard to figure where the loonie will bottom out.
“We\'re at the point where I\'m talking to people around here, going ‘who on earth is buying Canadian dollars at these levels?\'” he said. “I don\'t think it\'s anybody domestic. Maybe it\'s hedge funds...but you get to a point where you wonder what leads people to think this is a buying opportunity?”
A chorus of strategists have said in recent days that the loonie is overvalued. That didn\'t stop it from hitting another record Wednesday.
This type of environment is “adding a whole new element of risk and uncertainty to forecasting,” said Sal Guatieri, senior economist with BMO Nesbitt Burns.
The currency has risen 27 per cent this year and 7 per cent in the past month alone — the world\'s top-performing major currency.