>mfw news reports suggesting most Britons did not understand the Pound would collapse in the event of Brexit
Are people this stupid?
>implying it will collapse
check my 6
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>>78637893
It won't collapse.
The remainers didn't realise it would drop. They spent all their time calling people racist, that they forgot to actually educate themselves.
I expected the economy to take a hit, but change always causes panic. New trade agreements will be made and Britain will slowly recover, hopefully being better than it was when in the EU.
>>78637893
>are people stupid
Given you felt the need to make a thread asking this, and I felt the need to reply to your stupid bait-y OP..
Yes.
>>78638000
praise kek
>>78637893
Your post implies that the pound collapsing is an unintended negative consequence of Brexit?
please explain to me why the pound 'collapsing' is bad?
>>78637893
>Britain self governs for 1593 years
>Clearly without the 23 year old EU it will be destroyed
>>78637893
If Bernie Sanders was elected president the dollar would have fallen just as hard. This shit happens when big shifts come. It'll sort itself out soon enough.
You guys should be happy if the economy collapses the economy is how Jews control us....
Went from 1.50 USD = 1 GBP
to 1.37 USD = 1 GBP
It's a big fall in a very short time frame, but hardly a collapse of the currency. It even recovered some over the course of the day.
If I had to put my money in pounds or euros right now, I would choose pounds.
1.10 USD = 1 Euro
The euro will go the way of the EU when all the other member states start holding their own referendums and vote to leave.
OP suggests that he doesnt understand the stock market at all