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#1 randysavage

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Posted 2012-01-27 17:11:38

oh it breaks my heart to see the pound is so low against the thai baht i can remember the giddy heights of 70bt to a pound 3 to 4 years ago, or the asian crisis a decade ago when for a short while you could get nearly 90bt to a pound. i keep reading in the papers that the thai goverment might cut intrest rates which would improve the exchange rate but nothing has happened yet. oh how i crave a strong pound so i can get more bang for my bucks abroad

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Posted 2012-01-27 17:26:44

Aussie dollar is at a record high so no complaints from me!

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Posted 2012-01-27 18:47:42

nothing better than a good exchange rate with the bt good luck to all the aussies and the strong aussie dollar

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Posted 2012-01-28 01:54:52

But how high will it go? I for one have been following it for 6 months & we transfer when we think it's high but then are blown away by another jump - currency forecasting is the stuff of wizards!


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Posted 2012-01-28 13:00:40

I treat it like a long term investment. Ride the waves, keep withdrawing consistently and forget about exchange rate. Unless there's a pending large transfer. Then I'll take notice of exchange rate but it's still educated gambling.

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Posted 2012-01-28 16:26:22

OZ dollar is not strong against the Baht, remember 33 Baht to the dollar, when the dollar was weak. The world no longer revolves around the Dollar, Euro,  or pound. Jim

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Posted 2012-01-28 16:30:04

The Briish pound has lost a lot of value against ALL major currencies (USD, EUR, CHF, JPY).
See the 10 year charts:
http://www.xe.com/cu...to=USD&view=10Y
http://www.xe.com/cu...to=EUR&view=10Y
http://www.xe.com/cu...to=CHF&view=10Y
http://www.xe.com/cu...to=JPY&view=10Y

Not much that the Thai government can do about.
I am afraid I have to tell you: get a reasonable government!
And the thread title would be: British Pound

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Posted 2012-01-28 19:24:22

I wonder what the feelings and commentary would be if you fellows were making and spending Baht as your principle income dependency. Hypothetical.

There has always been this underlying angst regarding the make-believe [and extraordinarily manipulated] world currency exchange. Even with the recent rising cost of living here, one still can have a much better [less financial strenuous] quality of life than compared to any industrialised Western country. Of course, we are talking of living within the foreign currency exchange lifestyle.

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Posted 2012-01-31 12:52:55

33 Baht to 1 Aussie makes for good times in LOS

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Posted 2012-01-31 12:58:27

View PostJBL, on 2012-01-28 01:54:52, said:

But how high will it go? I for one have been following it for 6 months & we transfer when we think it's high but then are blown away by another jump - currency forecasting is the stuff of wizards!


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I can load you my crystal ball.  It s kinda murky.  Might need to give it a polish.

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Posted 2012-01-31 23:52:53

View Postubonrthai, on 2012-01-28 13:00:40, said:

I treat it like a long term investment. Ride the waves, keep withdrawing consistently and forget about exchange rate. Unless there's a pending large transfer. Then I'll take notice of exchange rate but it's still educated gambling.

IMO you have the right approach, i.e., treat it like reverse dollar cost averaging in stock purchases.

You have to laugh at the cowboys on a forum like TV that claim to make a sustainable living on FOREX. Yeah, right, they are going to crystal ball it better than large entities like Deutschebank. But it does make for good entertinment, i.e., reading about some who apparently get their financial and medical advice as well as visa advice from posters on TV.

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Posted 2012-01-31 23:57:59

View Postvpi78, on 2012-01-31 23:52:53, said:

View Postubonrthai, on 2012-01-28 13:00:40, said:

I treat it like a long term investment. Ride the waves, keep withdrawing consistently and forget about exchange rate. Unless there's a pending large transfer. Then I'll take notice of exchange rate but it's still educated gambling.

IMO you have the right approach, i.e., treat it like reverse dollar cost averaging in stock purchases.

You have to laugh at the cowboys on a forum like TV that claim to make a sustainable living on FOREX. Yeah, right, they are going to crystal ball it better than large entities like Deutschebank. But it does make for good entertinment, i.e., reading about some who apparently get their financial and medical advice as well as visa advice from posters on TV.

I make an incredibly good living trading forex full time.  Some know how to profit on this market.  I also manage funds for large investors.  Of course this isn't something you just start doing one day and make a huge sum of money.  Like anything else there is a learning curve and losses are part of the learning.

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Posted 2012-02-01 00:22:01

Exchange discussion in Isaan forum?

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Posted 2012-02-01 03:26:49

View PostJayman, on 2012-01-31 23:57:59, said:

View Postvpi78, on 2012-01-31 23:52:53, said:

View Postubonrthai, on 2012-01-28 13:00:40, said:

I treat it like a long term investment. Ride the waves, keep withdrawing consistently and forget about exchange rate. Unless there's a pending large transfer. Then I'll take notice of exchange rate but it's still educated gambling.

IMO you have the right approach, i.e., treat it like reverse dollar cost averaging in stock purchases.

You have to laugh at the cowboys on a forum like TV that claim to make a sustainable living on FOREX. Yeah, right, they are going to crystal ball it better than large entities like Deutschebank. But it does make for good entertinment, i.e., reading about some who apparently get their financial and medical advice as well as visa advice from posters on TV.

I make an incredibly good living trading forex full time.  Some know how to profit on this market.  I also manage funds for large investors.  Of course this isn't something you just start doing one day and make a huge sum of money.  Like anything else there is a learning curve and losses are part of the learning.


So you say, and some run Ponzi schemes and other scams. Others make a small fortune at it by starting with a large fortune. Which are you ... maybe also ex-CIA/SAS/Delta Force/Green Beret?  I met one "Currency Trader" visionary last week in Udon Thani who was "teaching" English on the side. He was probably also managing large funds for others .... yeah.

Financial whiz on a TV Isaan forum. You just can't make this up or get better entertainment on the web.

#15 Jayman

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Posted 2012-02-01 10:47:44

View Postvpi78, on 2012-02-01 03:26:49, said:

View PostJayman, on 2012-01-31 23:57:59, said:

View Postvpi78, on 2012-01-31 23:52:53, said:

View Postubonrthai, on 2012-01-28 13:00:40, said:

I treat it like a long term investment. Ride the waves, keep withdrawing consistently and forget about exchange rate. Unless there's a pending large transfer. Then I'll take notice of exchange rate but it's still educated gambling.

IMO you have the right approach, i.e., treat it like reverse dollar cost averaging in stock purchases.

You have to laugh at the cowboys on a forum like TV that claim to make a sustainable living on FOREX. Yeah, right, they are going to crystal ball it better than large entities like Deutschebank. But it does make for good entertinment, i.e., reading about some who apparently get their financial and medical advice as well as visa advice from posters on TV.

I make an incredibly good living trading forex full time.  Some know how to profit on this market.  I also manage funds for large investors.  Of course this isn't something you just start doing one day and make a huge sum of money.  Like anything else there is a learning curve and losses are part of the learning.


So you say, and some run Ponzi schemes and other scams. Others make a small fortune at it by starting with a large fortune. Which are you ... maybe also ex-CIA/SAS/Delta Force/Green Beret?  I met one "Currency Trader" visionary last week in Udon Thani who was "teaching" English on the side. He was probably also managing large funds for others .... yeah.

Financial whiz on a TV Isaan forum. You just can't make this up or get better entertainment on the web.

I don't have anything to prove to you. I'm not asking you for money nor would I manage your funds.  Believe what you want.  It's your life.  Not sure what forex trader vs Issarn forum connection you have in your mind.  Also, thailand is full of US ex military.  Not sure if you are aware of this but Pattaya was a small little fishing town before the US mil came here and changed the scene.  I too am ex US mil and my 1st visit to Thailand was when the C130 I was on landed on a small base in NE Thailand (Udon).  It's no secret that that base was an old cia base from Vietnam war era (see air america).  Believe what you want.  Trust whom you want.  But understand that if you go making ignorant posts that chances are someone will step up and correct you.

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Posted 2012-02-01 13:54:32

The baht-pound rate has traded in a narrow band of roughly 47 to 50 for the last 18 months. No point in wishing for a return to heady days, given prospective relative growth rates in the UK and Thailand. Just monitor the rate carefully (at least weekly) and when it spikes (albeit spikes are very modest) hit it with a transfer of some substance. I managed to get at least one year's spending accross here at a rate of 50 in 2010. Last year it was 49.5. I'll hit it again this year if and when it goes over 49. Yes - one year I'll get caught out and it will continue to rise above my target rate but like all investing it's sensible to strike  when it's toasty-warm, rather than waiting and hoping for a red-hot day.

No use as a suggested strategy obvious;ly if you have to bring money into Thailand on an as-earned basis.

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Posted 2012-02-02 05:37:24

Jayman,

Please, please tell me about Thailand. I've been here since the mid-70s and I am a slow learner. Please oh please step up and correct me.

The Force is weak in this one as is his googling skills.  You might try Wikipedia Princess.

dam_n, you just can't get entertainment like this outside of the internet; financial whizs and GI money managers in Isaan, but you can try and step up and correct me on that.

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Posted 2012-02-02 11:11:16

View Postvpi78, on 2012-02-02 05:37:24, said:

Jayman,

Please, please tell me about Thailand. I've been here since the mid-70s and I am a slow learner. Please oh please step up and correct me.

The Force is weak in this one as is his googling skills.  You might try Wikipedia Princess.

dam_n, you just can't get entertainment like this outside of the internet; financial whizs and GI money managers in Isaan, but you can try and step up and correct me on that.

Can't teach an OLD dog new tricks.  I'm not going to even try.  You just keep thinking/believe whatever you want.  I'm sure that's working out fine for you.

You make a lot on very incorrect assumptions.... Just cause you are in Issarn doesn't mean I am.  You could check my profile on TV to see that.. no need for you to task google on it old timer.

Edited by Jayman, 2012-02-02 11:13:42.


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Posted 2012-02-02 23:17:33

View PostJayman, on 2012-02-02 11:11:16, said:

View Postvpi78, on 2012-02-02 05:37:24, said:

Jayman,

Please, please tell me about Thailand. I've been here since the mid-70s and I am a slow learner. Please oh please step up and correct me.

The Force is weak in this one as is his googling skills.  You might try Wikipedia Princess.

dam_n, you just can't get entertainment like this outside of the internet; financial whizs and GI money managers in Isaan, but you can try and step up and correct me on that.

Can't teach an OLD dog new tricks.  I'm not going to even try.  You just keep thinking/believe whatever you want.  I'm sure that's working out fine for you.

You make a lot on very incorrect assumptions.... Just cause you are in Issarn doesn't mean I am.  You could check my profile on TV to see that.. no need for you to task google on it old timer.

Yes, thank you. It is working out fabulously for me, i.e., reading TV for entertainment, especially for the financial advice comedy and relying on a mix of US stocks, bonds and real estate for income. It is good to not be spending anything on a fee to have any of that "managed" by a poseur on a website. Financial manager .... yeah, right ... but then again you can be anyone you want to be on the web.  

Why would anyone bother with a TV profile? Anyone that includes personal information on an entertainment site such as TV is a can or two short of a 6-pack. Ah .... your target customer. Good business plan.

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Posted 2012-02-03 12:37:04

View Postvpi78, on 2012-02-02 23:17:33, said:

View PostJayman, on 2012-02-02 11:11:16, said:

View Postvpi78, on 2012-02-02 05:37:24, said:

Jayman,

Please, please tell me about Thailand. I've been here since the mid-70s and I am a slow learner. Please oh please step up and correct me.

The Force is weak in this one as is his googling skills.  You might try Wikipedia Princess.

dam_n, you just can't get entertainment like this outside of the internet; financial whizs and GI money managers in Isaan, but you can try and step up and correct me on that.

Can't teach an OLD dog new tricks.  I'm not going to even try.  You just keep thinking/believe whatever you want.  I'm sure that's working out fine for you.

You make a lot on very incorrect assumptions.... Just cause you are in Issarn doesn't mean I am.  You could check my profile on TV to see that.. no need for you to task google on it old timer.

Yes, thank you. It is working out fabulously for me, i.e., reading TV for entertainment, especially for the financial advice comedy and relying on a mix of US stocks, bonds and real estate for income. It is good to not be spending anything on a fee to have any of that "managed" by a poseur on a website. Financial manager .... yeah, right ... but then again you can be anyone you want to be on the web.  

Why would anyone bother with a TV profile? Anyone that includes personal information on an entertainment site such as TV is a can or two short of a 6-pack. Ah .... your target customer. Good business plan.

ROTFL.. living in Issarn and making money on the stock market.  get real. No one that lives in Issarn can make money on the stock market.  What a joke.  Now I see what you mean by entertainment.  I'm sure glad your Social Security check is enough to pay for your internet or you'd be bored to death up there.

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Posted 2012-02-03 13:58:31

View Postvpi78, on 2012-02-02 23:17:33, said:

View PostJayman, on 2012-02-02 11:11:16, said:

View Postvpi78, on 2012-02-02 05:37:24, said:

Jayman,

Please, please tell me about Thailand. I've been here since the mid-70s and I am a slow learner. Please oh please step up and correct me.

The Force is weak in this one as is his googling skills.  You might try Wikipedia Princess.

dam_n, you just can't get entertainment like this outside of the internet; financial whizs and GI money managers in Isaan, but you can try and step up and correct me on that.

Can't teach an OLD dog new tricks.  I'm not going to even try.  You just keep thinking/believe whatever you want.  I'm sure that's working out fine for you.

You make a lot on very incorrect assumptions.... Just cause you are in Issarn doesn't mean I am.  You could check my profile on TV to see that.. no need for you to task google on it old timer.

Yes, thank you. It is working out fabulously for me, i.e., reading TV for entertainment, especially for the financial advice comedy and relying on a mix of US stocks, bonds and real estate for income. It is good to not be spending anything on a fee to have any of that "managed" by a poseur on a website. Financial manager .... yeah, right ... but then again you can be anyone you want to be on the web.  

Why would anyone bother with a TV profile? Anyone that includes personal information on an entertainment site such as TV is a can or two short of a 6-pack. Ah .... your target customer. Good business plan.
I have my profile on, nothing to hide, think if I want someone to take notice of what I write, they should be able to see who I am. Those who hide behind aliases and avatars are often not who they try to make others believe they are.
Off to Pattaya in a few days and will no doubt be sitting drinking with a bunch of millionaires and ex special forces guys who are working as international security consultants. Don't find many factory workers or truck drivers here. Jim

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Posted 2012-02-03 14:06:55

View Postjamescollister, on 2012-02-03 13:58:31, said:

View Postvpi78, on 2012-02-02 23:17:33, said:

View PostJayman, on 2012-02-02 11:11:16, said:

View Postvpi78, on 2012-02-02 05:37:24, said:

Jayman,

Please, please tell me about Thailand. I've been here since the mid-70s and I am a slow learner. Please oh please step up and correct me.

The Force is weak in this one as is his googling skills.  You might try Wikipedia Princess.

dam_n, you just can't get entertainment like this outside of the internet; financial whizs and GI money managers in Isaan, but you can try and step up and correct me on that.

Can't teach an OLD dog new tricks.  I'm not going to even try.  You just keep thinking/believe whatever you want.  I'm sure that's working out fine for you.

You make a lot on very incorrect assumptions.... Just cause you are in Issarn doesn't mean I am.  You could check my profile on TV to see that.. no need for you to task google on it old timer.

Yes, thank you. It is working out fabulously for me, i.e., reading TV for entertainment, especially for the financial advice comedy and relying on a mix of US stocks, bonds and real estate for income. It is good to not be spending anything on a fee to have any of that "managed" by a poseur on a website. Financial manager .... yeah, right ... but then again you can be anyone you want to be on the web.  

Why would anyone bother with a TV profile? Anyone that includes personal information on an entertainment site such as TV is a can or two short of a 6-pack. Ah .... your target customer. Good business plan.
I have my profile on, nothing to hide, think if I want someone to take notice of what I write, they should be able to see who I am. Those who hide behind aliases and avatars are often not who they try to make others believe they are.
Off to Pattaya in a few days and will no doubt be sitting drinking with a bunch of millionaires and ex special forces guys who are working as international security consultants. Don't find many factory workers or truck drivers here. Jim

Well all I was trying to say about my TV profile is that is says I live in Banglamung and not Issarn like vpi78 assumes.  I know it's hard to believe but there are a ton of security personnel, ex-special forces (from many countries) and such living here.  The way I see some of these russians throwing around money and such I wouldn't be surprised if they were millionaires.

Not all of us are cheap old men on a fixed income trying to relive our youth with a young bird.

As for the factory workers and truck drivers.. if they don't make enough money to live outside their countries and retire then you won't find them here.  I know of truck drivers that made money in Iraq and are living here.  Maybe the "ice road truckers" make enough money to come spend time here without working.  Most factory workers prob only get a few weeks off a year and so you won't find them living here unless they are retired and living off of social security up on the farm in Issarn.

Edited by Jayman, 2012-02-03 14:14:35.


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Posted 2012-02-03 14:19:17

View Postjamescollister, on 2012-02-03 13:58:31, said:

View Postvpi78, on 2012-02-02 23:17:33, said:

View PostJayman, on 2012-02-02 11:11:16, said:

View Postvpi78, on 2012-02-02 05:37:24, said:

Jayman,

Please, please tell me about Thailand. I've been here since the mid-70s and I am a slow learner. Please oh please step up and correct me.

The Force is weak in this one as is his googling skills.  You might try Wikipedia Princess.

dam_n, you just can't get entertainment like this outside of the internet; financial whizs and GI money managers in Isaan, but you can try and step up and correct me on that.

Can't teach an OLD dog new tricks.  I'm not going to even try.  You just keep thinking/believe whatever you want.  I'm sure that's working out fine for you.

You make a lot on very incorrect assumptions.... Just cause you are in Issarn doesn't mean I am.  You could check my profile on TV to see that.. no need for you to task google on it old timer.

Yes, thank you. It is working out fabulously for me, i.e., reading TV for entertainment, especially for the financial advice comedy and relying on a mix of US stocks, bonds and real estate for income. It is good to not be spending anything on a fee to have any of that "managed" by a poseur on a website. Financial manager .... yeah, right ... but then again you can be anyone you want to be on the web.  

Why would anyone bother with a TV profile? Anyone that includes personal information on an entertainment site such as TV is a can or two short of a 6-pack. Ah .... your target customer. Good business plan.
I have my profile on, nothing to hide, think if I want someone to take notice of what I write, they should be able to see who I am. Those who hide behind aliases and avatars are often not who they try to make others believe they are.
Off to Pattaya in a few days and will no doubt be sitting drinking with a bunch of millionaires and ex special forces guys who are working as international security consultants. Don't find many factory workers or truck drivers here. Jim

Don't forget the currency speculators - oh I forgot the congregate in the remote provinces

See u soon Jim


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Posted 2012-02-03 14:23:04

View PostJBL, on 2012-02-03 14:19:17, said:



Don't forget the currency speculators - oh I forgot the congregate in the remote provinces

See u soon Jim


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Oh yes.. of course the forex traders are here as they can work from Thailand without a work permit and live on a smaller income than they don in their home countries.  Thanks for making my point for me..

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Posted 2012-02-03 22:00:44

View PostJayman, on 2012-02-03 12:37:04, said:

View Postvpi78, on 2012-02-02 23:17:33, said:

View PostJayman, on 2012-02-02 11:11:16, said:

View Postvpi78, on 2012-02-02 05:37:24, said:

Jayman,

Please, please tell me about Thailand. I've been here since the mid-70s and I am a slow learner. Please oh please step up and correct me.

The Force is weak in this one as is his googling skills.  You might try Wikipedia Princess.

dam_n, you just can't get entertainment like this outside of the internet; financial whizs and GI money managers in Isaan, but you can try and step up and correct me on that.

Can't teach an OLD dog new tricks.  I'm not going to even try.  You just keep thinking/believe whatever you want.  I'm sure that's working out fine for you.

You make a lot on very incorrect assumptions.... Just cause you are in Issarn doesn't mean I am.  You could check my profile on TV to see that.. no need for you to task google on it old timer.

Yes, thank you. It is working out fabulously for me, i.e., reading TV for entertainment, especially for the financial advice comedy and relying on a mix of US stocks, bonds and real estate for income. It is good to not be spending anything on a fee to have any of that "managed" by a poseur on a website. Financial manager .... yeah, right ... but then again you can be anyone you want to be on the web.  

Why would anyone bother with a TV profile? Anyone that includes personal information on an entertainment site such as TV is a can or two short of a 6-pack. Ah .... your target customer. Good business plan.

ROTFL.. living in Issarn and making money on the stock market.  get real. No one that lives in Issarn can make money on the stock market.  What a joke.  Now I see what you mean by entertainment.  I'm sure glad your Social Security check is enough to pay for your internet or you'd be bored to death up there.

Actually, I split time between the US and Thailand. Lots of us do that who have managed their money well and avoided the scam artists, "internet financial planners", and other poseurs out to separate others from their money.

Yes, Social Security will be nice when it comes in a few years but I'm not counting on it since Obozo and the Dems will eventually include means testing.

I like Nong Bua Lam PHu and the Loei area and I do have a place up here but don't get to spend as much time here as I would like, too much to do to stray in any one place for too much time. You probably travel frequently as well to avoid the people you scam.



 


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