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by dirtyaura
3180 days ago
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Yes, and as a European, this is very visible in my portfolio. S&P 500 ETF is the worst performing part of my savings portfolio, when nominated in euros. China, Nordics, rest of the Europe & emerging markets are all doing fine. Of course, the falling dollar price benefits US exports in the future, so it could be a good time to invest in US, now that it has been performing less stellar compared to the rest of the world. |
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That I blew most of last month's pay on European indices suggests I think the Maybot and chums are not done wrecking the UK yet :)