Time to Invest in the ePeso!
dabman
Apesadumbrado para la mal calidad de la lengua, como esto fue traducido.
Recientemente, el ePeso (MXN) ha tomado una zambullida rápida en valor en los mercados. A pesar de [a url=http://www.erepublik.com/country-26-politics.html]termine la carencia del dinero gobierno-publicado[/a] para los últimos ocho días, el ePeso ha caído más el de 23% hoy (.016 a .013).
Varios inversionistas prominentes han recomendado a los ciudadanos del eRepublik que ahora es un buen rato de comprar ePesos mientras que en los puntos bajos históricos. Porque el gobierno no está publicando más moneda, se espera que se levante su valor otra vez.
Si la subida traerá el ePeso de nuevo a sus niveles normales - o ir más allá de su valor típico - es desconocido.
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Recently, the ePeso (MXN) has taken a rapid plunge in value on the markets. Despite the [a url=http://www.erepublik.com/country-26-politics.html]complete lack of government-issued money[/a] for the past eight days, the ePeso has dropped more than 23% today (.016 to .013).
Several prominent investors have recommended to eRepublik citizens that now is a good time to buy ePesos while at historic lows. Because the government is not issuing more currency, it is expected their value will rise again.
Whether the rise will bring the ePeso back to its normal levels - or go beyond its typical value - is unknown.
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Comments
The lack of gold in the economy is probably a factor.
How much gold did the previous president leave office with? We should probably look at asking him to return it or perusing the matter with the admins since he\'s technically breaking Law 4 (Every citizen that enriched through an illegal or unjust method must return the property this way obtained)
Law 4 (Every citizen that enriched through an illegal or unjust method must return the property this way obtained)
Interesting, are Presidents so easily allowed to leave office with such money? Sounds like a scandal to me.
Update: Fortunately, the MXN currency has increased back to .015 for the night. I\'m going to get to work on finding out if it\'s possible to get access to treasury archive data.
I don\'t think so. I found an empty treasury in Culiacan when I took office. There was no way to figure out exactly where the money went.
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