Who else concerned for these developments?
>>78914656
Did the 'legendary investor' Soros predict this ?
>>78914656
Bumping
Well, I'm making bank selling GBP on forex, so I hope it continues.
But that's just me.
>>78914971
I wait until the pound is 1 to 1 with Euro and go on a shopping spree on Amazon UK
>>78914715
>predict.
>not make it happen on purpose
>>78914971
>>78914715
guess not.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-06-27/soros-was-long-the-pound-before-brexit-vote-says-spokesman
>>78914656
BUY THAT DIP MY MAN
>>78918138
Baaaahahahahahahaha. Soros thought he actually wielded power. Cant beat 51% of Brits. Soros BTFO with a nigger dick in his throat
>Implying he's not flooding the market with undervalued pounds to decrease the value and create panic
>Muh digital Mario coins
>>78918103
holy fuck
>>78918138
If he is long before, and sells his positions, it will push pound down.
This confirms it was his plan to crash the pound to punish the Britons.
Pound will recover, article 50 not even triggered and there is 2 years after that. Current dip is only panic reaction. Give it a few weeks.
>>78915101
Enjoy paying to the customs jews
>>78914715
No....HAHAHAHHA
HE LOST A SHIT-TON AS HE WAS LONG THE BRITISH POUND
HAHAHHAHAHAHAHHA
> http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-06-27/soros-suffers-major-loss-long-pound-trade-ahead-brexit
>>78914656
>Graph starts at 1.22 and tops out at 1.30
>Shill harder.
>>78914656
With /pol/s tendency to look for conspiracy theories im amazed nobody has mentioned that the main beneficiaries of these events are british exporters..
It wasnt hard to guess the pound would fall if brexit passed...
>>78918421
But how do I make money out of this if I have cash in sterling? Should I buy some safe British blue chips once we've bottomed out?
Anyone got any advice for a pleb like me?
>>78918875
Sell low buy high lolk.
>>78914656
if you got dollars and aren't buying pounds right now I feel sorry for son
muh British vacation is going to extra cheap.
>>78914656
Literally a 2% drop
Everyone in the EU dropped by 6% or more
Britain is clearly the one burning.
Not everyone else who pays into it while trying to figure a way put before they carry 90% of the load for a bunch of freeloading countries.
>>78918985
Drinks are on us, its a fucking party right now.
>>78918451
No customs since we are still in EU with them
>>78919200
From 1.4 to 1.1991 is 2%? Are you clinically retarded ?
>>78918785
>>78918785
>>78920690
>1% drop
wow its fucking nothing
Everything is worth sacrificing if it brings an end to the capliphate of Europe.
>>78920770
1% of tons of money is still a lot
Coming soon to a wallet near you.
I'll be worried if the pound is still on free fall in a week. So far this just market panic, the fundamentals just don't support this, the slump on the markets or the slump in commodities like oil in long term scenario.
>>78920770
Really? When was the last time it dropped this month in the past 5 years? Never.
>>78921449
>this much*
When was the last time the UK voted to leave the EU while the entire market predicted they would stay in the past 5 years? Never.
Unless this trend continues for another week after this one this is just the market in panic.
>barclays trading suspended
Britain is basically going to get the sme thing every country got that pulled out of a system of economic integration during peace time:
a currency crisis
JUST
There go your salaries leave cucks
>>78921856
I don't know, maybe a mild bump up but not an improvment. I'd like to think it would but the pounds been declining over a year. The uncertainty will make it decline at a faster rate, I just hope it bottoms out soon.
So the globalists are mad at the UK and are sabotage them financially?
Didn't Germany do this exact same thing back in the 30's when the pulled themselves away from the international banks?
>>78914656
>Political change results in unstable market
SRRIOUSLY
>>78920770
From 1.4294 to 1.2 is NOT 1% you imbecile
>>78918875
>investing with GBP
Toplel
What does Britain produce that i can buy with my strong eurocoin?
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-06-27/emerging-assets-extend-slide-on-brexit-concern-as-oil-declines
>>78914656
>>78922840
>>78922840
You can have a field-day on amazon.co.uk soon when the pound is 1 e or lower
>>78922892
(((bloomberg)))
>>78918875
Go long when you think bottom is reached, go short if you think it'll fall furter
i am not very knowledgable at economics (implying anyone is), but i thought it works like this:
>high demand of a states prodcuts/stock market leads to a high demand of the currency
>high demand of a currency leads to greater value of a currency
does this mean that some rich people immediately selled of their assets or stopped importing from the united kingdom immediately after the brexit poll won? why would they do this if the united kingdom won't leave the eu for atleast 3 years?
seems like a terror/smear campaign to me.
>>78923340
>i am not very knowledgable at economics
>does this mean that some rich people immediately selled of their assets or stopped importing from the united kingdom immediately after the brexit poll won?
pls stop
>>78922915
>>78923340
From what I understand people were worried that other people would sell so they tried to sell preemptively. The Prisoner's Dilemma, kind of.
>implying it's not 100% speculative loss
>implying banks are not doing this on purpose
what actually changed trade-wise in the UK that devalued their currency?
nothing
>>78918542
Leave voters out smarting the jews
>>78923450
if you can give a better explanation do it
>>78923340
the point is that NOBODY knows what s going to happen in UK.
there is NO PLAN and NO strategy.
would you invest in a country knowing that?
>>78918421
Its going to get worse once the EU cuts your free trade deals. Merkel is literally the only thing standing between UK pound still having value or being more worthless than a Mexican peso. Everyone else is pushing to axe you totally. She's saying they shouldn't rush.
>>78923794
if you read the thread you'll find the answers to your questions
How many Hillary donors will have to pull out now that Brexit has hit their wallets?
>>78923898
You realize that every country outside of the EU, and even a few inside the EU, are itching to get bilateral trade deals with the UK right now, right?
You realize that the German auto industry just can't survive without the UK right?
>>78924216
Source or bust. From what I've read, even their commonwealths aren't too interested.
>>78922105
Look at the time scale longer than 3 days, sourkraut
>>78924216
without EU trade agreement UK can t trade with state inside of EU
UK has 0 leverage in trading agreement without EU free market access
>>78924474
>UK has 0 leverage in trading agreement without EU free market access
:^)
>>78922105
>>78922892
>>78920690
>>78922755
You're right. It's not even 1%. Its 0.2%
>>78923816
>not taking risk with potentially yuge payout
that's not why this is happening either
>>78914656
It will be great for tourism. I haven't visited the land of my ancestors since 1998
>>78924615
the whole point of uk economy was to be a gate from the world to EU market...
and btw
on one side you have a country that in 2 years have to sign dozens of trade deals with dozens of countries or is going to be fucked up because has no partners, all of the while multinationals are leaving (tata, samsung,nissan), pound is sinking and the economy is in recession...on the other side of the table you have countries with stable economies that can wait as long as they want and can survive without the deal
now, tell me, what s the leverage of uk
>>78924705
OMG, you can t be that stupid
>>78923705
>>78925090
the leverage is that several other countries are considering leaving the EU for several reasons and Brexit gives them encouragement that they, too, can leave.
Merkel has done this herself, through bullying other countries into taking in refugees and other extortion tactics.
That's why the central banks are punishing England right now. To send a message to others that may want to leave. It will get worse before it gets better .. it always does ... but leaving was the right move.
The pound was lower than it currently is exactly a year ago
This board is absolutely retarded
>>78925408
true, this board is retarded, but the average ForEx investor is even worse. You never saw such a pack of reactionary non-thinkers as the typical investors
>>78914656
Buying pounds.
In long run Euro will fail.
Uk will become finacial safe haven and pound will rise up
>>78914656
> Pound changes by 8 cents
> OMG the sky is falling
The Aus dollar fluctuates by 8 US cents on a normal Tuesday, you soft faggots
>>78925310
>Domino's in freefall
SAVE THE PIZZA
>>78925551
I'm waiting a few months. It will bottom out by then.
>>78925310
>effects of a drop in currency exchange rates are the cause of the drop
m8
>>78925408
It's the media pushing it's retarded narratives again and pol is just reacting to the news. If you watch tv they're saying britain is crashing and all hope is lost. They're talking about the leave voters wishing they could switch their votes when no evidence is given. It's all bullshit, I actually wanted to go long GBP and british stocks while short EUR and german stocks but upon checking I saw that this "crash" was 3%. They talked less about the august crash last year and that was 5x worse.
>>78925390
how is the fact that a couple of nations are considering leaving EU going to help uk to trade with china, usa, india....?
how can that be a leverage for uk on the trading table with those countries?
>>78914656
Jäbä, ei se niin paha o kun kaikki luule.
You faggots blow everything out of proportions. It's a little stumble, nothing more
>>78918451
> Jews are globalist puppets who hate the nation-state
> They also run customs
>>78914656
???
>>78925201
He's making a point about correlations, dumdum
>>78925408
when was the pound lower than 1.32 dollars?
>>78914656
Not me, made $400 this morning off it, should have put a higher take-profit on it coz i could have had $750
>>78914656
That's actually good for their exports to the EU.
We now can afford and buy more of their shit.
>>78926290
and the fact that in that exact time there was the greatest financial crisis of all times i bet that doesn t matter...
on 9/11 i bought a new bike...that means that if i buy another one now terrorists are going to crash planes in the USA!!!
>>78924705
t. Trump voter
>>78925201
nor can you, hopefully
ITT: Spastics who know literally nothing about money.
Have fun trying to go to Ibiza and a) being stuck in the non EU queue and b) not being able to afford anything when u get there.
Mongs
>>78926528
the cost on life is going to increase a lot....so not good at all
uk import more than export
>>78926593
That's literally the point we're making
>>78914656
#4
Its shorterm you fucks. It's a loss to the EU and it can be a gain to the UK
Just get the fuck out quickly
>>78926715
so to you the fact that the moment Brexit won the pound crashed it was only a big coincidence right?
>>78926237
"24th of June".
I'm pro-brexit, and you're making us look like plebs.
Soros and 'people' like 'him' are fucking international criminals.
>>78926593
>he was suggesting that obama was the sole cause of that drop
>he was not simply pointing out that currencies vary with major global events
>he was not simply making a point about correlations, as >>78926290 said
shut the fuck up
it's unbelievable that people are genuinely worried that there is instability days after the largest political decision any of us will ever contribute to. how do you children even get out of bed in the morning without worrying about the day ahead?
>>78926828
you're using a strawman, none of us suggested that. if you're going to argue like a child, you're going to get treated like a child.
Not me. Now I can buy shit from Asos when the website comes back up, and it won't burn a hole in my wallet.
Make the Euro collapse already.
>>78926850
here you go, i took the liberty of using the FTSE 250 as that's a better indicator of our markets
it rises and falls all the time, nothing unusual has happened considering how heavily affected by major world events the markets are
>>78924718
NO, IT'S 20%
>>78926078
the weaker the EU is, the better position non-EU euro countries are in to work around it.
a few more countries leave the EU and the EU will have no leverage with china against britain; because china will know the EU's threats are toothless as it's a dead man walking.
everything's in freefall because the UK and germany were propping up fake prosperity across the rest of europe with their tax redistribution; the entire continent is just a bunch of greeces in the waiting.
Oh who gives a fuck. It will be back up by Friday. Screenshot this. It's only dropping because jews are trying to make some quick money off of the news.
>>78914656
>best case the £ returns to it's regular value fairly quickly once people calm down and a plan is laid out
>worst news I get to watch "the most multicultural country" burn to the ground because of it
I'm more than fine either way, I was going to off myself before the Referendum, only reason I'm still here is because it's fun to watch it collapse
>>78925745
Now if you'd actually look at the stocks that are falling, you'd realize that it's actually investment funds and banks.
Now don't get me wrong. As a whole, FTSE 100, FTSE 250 show UK has not even hit the levels that they were at during February. People are just securing their assets into gold, ect. Doesn't mean nobody is suffering.
Anyone versed enough to tell me what a "bullish reversal" is
>>78926078
because it's a clear sign that the EU and the euro are soon going to collapse, if our economy is relatively stable (as it has a historically stable currency) while continental economies are not, who do you think is a safer bet for trade deals?
>>78927556
a buying frenzy following a dip.
>>78923898
Good cop bad cop routine. Don't look too deep into it. England is proper fucked regardless.
>>78927453
all leaders of eu are united to stay...
the chances of eu failing are much lower than the ones of uk failing...
UK has always been half in and half out EU
UK leaving is actually making eu people more united in hating uk for being ungrateful to all the benefits that received..
btw we will see
right now uk doesn t have any plan so it s hard to see the future...but this isn t a good start for uk
>>78927785
>England is proper fucked regardless.
don't you know that literally nothing can go wrong if half of your country listens to a meme politican? And even if it does it's wither temporary or because the jews are behind it
god go back to leledit
>>78923898
you're forgetting that if the pound sinks the euro sinks too, it is in the interest of the continent to keep sterling afloat
>>78925090
> countries with stable economies
you really don't know much about the current state of affairs, do you? do you think china is being honest about how well they are doing? do you think russia has a strong economy? you seem to think that our economy going from one of the most stable economies on the planet to a temporarily slightly less stable one in some sectors, somehow means that investing here is riskier than investing in somewhere that is consistently risky to invest in.
>>78927306
I'd actually like to thank you for this post.
>>78928227
china economy grows 6-8% each year...such an unstable economy!!! lol
you have no idea of what leaving the free market means...and what are the consequences..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USTypBKEd8Y&feature=youtu.be&t=11m55s
>>78928183
>he actually thinks things are as bad as they are, not that the media is purposefully bombarding the population with scaremongering to artificially worsen the crash so that a select few can make big bucks
listen paddy, i know you're upset that now that the euro is going to collapse your comfy little tax haven is going to collapse too, but that's not an excuse for falling for blatant media shilling.
It was always going to be a rough year or two.
there are things more important than money.
>>78928684
I'm just saying that quite a lot of brexiters just straight out refuse to even consider things might be not as great as they thought. I've been saying for days and it's too early to say anything, but I believe all outcomes should be considered
>>78914656
wtf this thread so many reddit...
>>78928684
>me and all the low life scum who voted Leave are actually the intelligent ones!
>>78914656
>concerned
more like the opposite
>>78918839
>british exporters
We're in 2016 not 1916.
>>78928227
china or india will crash from an ecological collapse.
it's going to be the worst disaster in human history.
they're both basically the evil machine from fern gully, plowing through their corners of the world and leaving behind thousands of people left to scrape a living off of dead ground.
india's rivers are the most toxic in the world simply from all the human poop and household trash they throw straight in.
china has decent farming but has created dead zones in the oceans for the 50 miles out from it's coast and you need respirators to live in the cities.
both are economically wholly dependent on the patronage of the consumer class in the US and europe.
when china and india fall, they'll take down south east asia with them. the entire continent could be wiped out in one fell swoop from one really bad disaster in the ganges.
north america and europe could get boosted or blown out by this.
if the US is still using obamanomics, printing billions of dollars with 0% interest rates to buy an endless stream of shit from china, we're fucked.
>>78928599
the fact that it is apparently """growing""" at such a high rate despite the bulk of the population still literally being peasants, controlled by a bizarre authoritarian-capitalistic government that completely controls the major industries is a clear sign that china is not what it seems, you dolt. no news or reports coming from chinese government sources (who provide the data used for these estimates of the size of the economy) should be trusted.
>he thinks it's possible to predict the effect of leaving the free market
>he thinks it's possible to accurately model the global economy years ahead of time
there is always a huge element of uncertainty involved in predicting the changes that will follow events like this, there are literally millions of variables involved, in order to model it at all the number of assumptions that must be made are ridiculous. i don't need to watch a jewtube video to know that it will be based on pure speculation. nobody has ever left the free market, never mind a major country that is the second largest economy in it. i have no reason to listen to opinions from academics who doubtless have injected them with their personal bias.
finally
>he thinks we will actually leave the free market
top kek
>>78928599
>EU
>free market
pick one
>>78914656
They'll be fine.
>>78926665
> implying the EU will still be standing in a few years
> Implying the Euro will stay strong without England and all the other countries thinking about leaving the EU.
>>78929802
well I could easily say
>implying the EU could have been strong with member such as the UK throwing constant tantrums
now it's time to wait and see, it's not time for faith
Wasn't the pound raising back up a little bit? Where is that on the graph? Why is it missing in the timeline? This seems kinda rigged to me.
>>78914656
Buy why the British pound in in fall?(exept for panic)
>>78927407
>>78924718
>>78922755
>>78920770
>>78920518
>>78919200
Here's a really simple formula...
For discovering the new value of a currency compared to the past, take the new value and divide it by the old one.
GBP/EUR: ~1.2 and before brexit it was ~1.3.
1.2/1.3=.923 or a loss of 7.7%
To find out how much the currency would need to appreciate to return to it's old value, simply divide 1 by the loss.
1/.923=1.083 or 8.3%
In order for the GBP to become 1:1 with EUR, the pound would need to devalue another 17% from where it is. This is unlikely to occur in the near term as major currencies don't swing so much and a 10% move is seen as a once-per-decade event.
1/1.2=.83 or 83%
So please stop flipping out everyone. The happening is over, wait for the next one.
>>78926828
No. They're saying that any big world event is going to cause the market to fluctuate (obviously) but the pound isn't in free fall and England will recover because they are no longer shackled by the chains of the EU.
>>78929072
>1 post by this ID
>offers no arguments in response
i'll be the first to admit that i'm not actually an economist, but i do have a first in chemical engineering so i'm not sure i qualify as "low life scum"
>>78930126
http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/business/business-news/nissan-staying-silent-eu-vote-11523240
>it's a short term setback!
>>78928883
>there are things more important than money.
Like what, fucking cuck
>>78928910
i agree, i'm sure we will suffer to some extent for at least a few months if not a year or more (depending how quickly our manufacturing sector adapts to the weaker sterling, we could turn this to our advantage) but the media here is currently refusing to acknowledge that europe is suffering from this too, not just us. they are very much pushing the idea that europe is standing strong against the tiny, insignificant UK, and will not admit that europe is shitting itself to an even greater extent than we are.
>>78929802
Even Soros knows it's over for the EU
>>78930434
>he media here is currently refusing to acknowledge that europe is suffering from this too, not just us
fucking really? Milan is deep shit atm
>the city of BBC
>>78922755
Wow good thing that it was that much and was instead 1.3 to 1.2
>>78914656
It will drop very low and rebound to find its real price over time
>>78926237
Like this
People are overreacting on this shit, which is what the price is, an overreaction.
>>78930300
being white, for one.
>>78930538
the BBC is cucked beyond belief, it's shameful
>>78914656
I wait a week and than im gonna invest 1k
See what happens
>>78929947
The EU isn't strong. It's a pathetic German Jew guilt trip that's attempting to genocide the white race with hordes of subhuman goatfuckers. Regardless of whether England or the UK fails on its own or not, the EU isn't going to stand. Whether or not the members are able to retain their European identity remains to be seen. hi
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CvHjEkhxJQ&ab_channel=MurdochMurdoch
>>78914656
Look, another retard.
>>78930097
JESUS, LEAVE IT TO AMERIFATS TO MESS UP MATH.
BEFORE: 1.4
AFTER 1.2
(1.2 - 1.4) / 1.4 = -0.14 = -14%
>>78914656
Now my US affiliate cheques are worth a lot more.
>>78930300
Like not letting German Jews guilt you into staying in their European genocide organization.
>>78927962
>for being ungrateful to all the benefits that received..
>>78921449
Couple of months ago actually
>>78930300
National sovereignty. Imagine trying to get shit done in China but having to run it by Japan first.
>>78931351
wut?
>>78914656
it dropped like what, one? buh hu my pensions and my stocks and also im going shopping because this is a big deal
>>78931824
whats the time period on this? cause it doesn't seem like much money in the context of american governmental spending.
>>78932828
Yearly, that's just the membership fee.
Reminder that the market reacts to all changes negatively.
People are afraid of the status quo changing.
This is not a confirmation the BRexit was a bad idea and anyone who takes it as proof is a retard.
>>78931824
what the fuck is wrong with poland?
>>78932945
How do I buy pounds? I just want to throw like $1000 at it and see what happens
>>78932945
>>78932945
>>78933103
wrong pic
>>78915101
A friendly reminder all prices there will be raised twice the EURGBP would rise.
>>78925408
It's at a 31 year low, so no.
>>78925408
You're forgetting that the euro has also fallen.
>>78933745
>le fluctuations are predictors of long term trends meme
>>78933106
any broker that allows forex
spoiler: you're going to lose money trading forex
>>78933106
get a currency broker or go to the airport and visit the foreign exchange desk.
>>78933224
i'm torn, because on one hand the poles are milking it, but on the other hand fuck the migrants.
>earn money in yen
>feels good man
Ooga booga
>>78934147
>he thinks breaking 30 year old support is not important
That downward trend then quick rise a few days before brexit
(((hmmm)))
>>78935008
Wasn't the UK keeping the EU a float? Are other countries considering leaving?
>>78934687
>but the yen low and will only go lower.
>>78933106
protip: the intermediate trading chart for banks and funds is the four hour (H4) Get one of those up, and look carefully. Do you really want to buy here?
>>78934687
Also, I looked at jobs in Tokyo before since I'm fluent in Japanese. Jesus, you guys are literally paid 70% of what I can earn in the US for a tech job. Not to mention I'd probably have to suffer no air conditioning because of 節電.
>>78934687
>>78925310
dominos sucks anyway
>>78924718
american education everyone
>>78930778
The values of stocks reflect the value of the currency they are traded in. Since the pound took a shit, the stock "gained" value, and despite that still lost close to 4%.
looks pretty dire.
>>78932103
change as a percent of original? I personally wouldn't use percent of original calculation for insight.
>>78935715
But-- but--
That's literally what EVERYONE uses, since it's pretty descriptive.
>>78935152
The jizya the UK was paying now needs to be paid by the other countries, so if one or two more leave its bye bye EU
>>78915101
>tfw amazon UK cancelled US shipping
thanks brexiters, now it's slightly harder to profit off your idiocy
>>78935715
>>78935839
nvm, I misread what you meant. You are correct
it's -14%
>>78914656
Fuck off, you Europhile shill.
Go suck Merkel's fat, masculine clit, you shithead faggot.
Are my pounds now worthless?
Should I save my money instead of spending it on pointless shit?
>>78936005
we are all one nation anon "the humanity"
>>78918542
This makes my soon to be greek tier life worthwhile.
Fuck this cunt.
>>78936114
as always, buy gold if you're sitting on a huge sum of pounds. if you're just getting by, buy a gun.
>>78936216
nothing will happen
>>78936557
To the UK or Soros?
I'm just glad to give him aminor inconvenience.
>>78914656
This is a good thing. It's called an economic reset and will eventually result in more jobs for British citizens
>>78936700
to the UK.
relax, man.
>>78914656
Oh no how horrible it's never been this bad before!!!
Oh it has. Actually it's pretty high given the previous history.
Trade is going to be booming too.
>>78936925
Are you stupid or trolling this is 2 days 2008 crash was months
literally off yourself
>>78925310
>tfw all the kikes are losing money
YES!
>>78936925
Compare it with the USD, RUB, AUD ect.
The Euro is down too you right now.
I agree though. It's not bad yet. People are just securing their assets and that's screwing with everything. We have to see what happens in the next months.
You're comparing that to 2008 though, and you should note that things are pretty fucked if anything goes significantly under 2008 levels.
>>78937213
I know right. Funniest one was Royal Bank of Scotland. Serves them right :^)
Last Q's current account deficit was a post-war high, frankly surprised it took Brexit to trigger a market sell off. Long as it's a stable trough and not a volatile lower band, ought to assist in the coming few years.
Ignore Sterling - biggest danger is spineless Tories not using the opportunities of Brexit to kick-start some quality manufacturing jobs and trim down the fat on our commercial & investment banks.
>>78930300
Family
God
Happiness
Serving your people with honor and dignity
But you wouldn't know about any of those, would you Jozef
Not a Jap
A Prime Minister resigned. The £ plummeted. The FTSE 100 lost significant ground. But then the £ rallied past February levels, and the FTSE closed on a weekly high: 2.4% up on last Friday, its best performance in 4 months. President Obama decided we wouldn't be at the 'back of the queue' after all and that our 'special relationship' was still strong. The French President confirmed the Le Touquet agreement would stay in place. The President of the European Commission stated Brexit negations would be 'orderly' and stressed the UK would continue to be a 'close partner' of the EU. A big bank denied reports it would shift 2,000 staff overseas. The CBI, vehemently anti-Brexit during the referendum campaign, stated British business was resilient and would adapt. Several countries outside the EU stated they wished to begin bi-lateral trade talks with the UK immediately. If this was the predicted apocalypse, well, it was a very British one. It was all over by teatime. Not a bad first day of freedom.
>>78938510
>this fanfiction
>>78941166
>Spain
I wish the EU would ban all of you fucks from the internet already.
>>78914971
>value freefalling
>Well, I'm making bank selling GBP on forex, so I hope it continues.
>selling GBP
>selling
>>78941166
Spain is a sinking ship EU or not. You just mad.
>Tfw in debt
I hope it sinks even lower.