G-guys? But media told me Russia would collapse in March

G-guys? But media told me Russia would collapse in March.

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Inb4 "check the volume"

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20% interest rates.
>bans on ALL foreign currency conversions.
>bans on ALL foreign brokerage accounts.
>bans on ALL short-selling.
>only 21 state-owned companies can trade.
>all transactions above $10,000 must be conducted in Rubles, regardless of the currency the asset was bough in.
>all sales must be made in in Rubles, regardless of the currency the asset was bought in.

The conversion rate means nothing when it's literally impossible to buy USD with RUB.

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Media are coping for months now

it's propped up with strict domestic economic measures imposed by the Russian government.
They aren't sustainable. The rouble is basically in a bubble and when it bursts it will be horrific.

Nice cope

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But what does "check the volume" even mean
What is volume?

It's 14%
And you can buy usd and eur easily

How many weeks until the "ruble bubble" collapses?

BTW, I'm going to short the British Pound out of spite.

I'm pretty sure almost every currency is in that state right now
Infavt i beleive that's how modern currencies fundamentally function

way things are developing right now it looks like worse news for dollar than ruble

it's reality.
It's price is high because Russian people literally can't sell roubles for other currencies. The Russian government is preventing it.
But you can't maintain that situation for ever, eventually they will have to open the markets again and there will be a monoumental crash.

Every thread about the Ruble has retards saying the Ruble isn't really strong because the trading volume is low.

yet everything in stores is twice as expensive if compared to january

The Ruble isn't really a global currency it's mainly a regional economic controll thing, it's two diffrent leagues

You are a retard
You literally lie
I bought it at 64.8 and now daytrade tesla and other dollar stocks

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> short the British Pound out of spite.
Enjoy getting rekt. Oh wait, you’re larping and have no access to forex markets from your peasant shack hovel

They can.
For example, Alfa Bank sells usd for 67.20 and eur for 70.50

This is a global thing.

Like what?
Electronics are more expensive (not 2 times more though), but food not much

Where do you get your groceries from?
>inb4 perekryostok
Its overpriced for zoomers and hipsters
Go to dixy or your local market

just another proof that there is no doubt as to who runs the world and what the orders are

In Europe and US too

Russia hiked its interest rates to over 20%.... the fact the Ruble isn't much higher is proof the sanctions are working.

can you buy dollars with roubles? no

2-3 quarters

It's literally 14% at the moment

>its the best performing currency in the world but ONLY BY A LITTLE
>see, the sanctions are working!

Actually, yes.

>just buy the cheap crap which is now as expensive as the good stuff
kek vatniks cope at its best

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it is not really tradable therefore doesn't reflect inherent value. you can just as well set an exchange rate of 1 000 000 eur/rub, we literally did that during warsaw pact when you had a separate pfficial exchange rate and a market rate.

Sterling is propped up with strict domestic economic measures imposed by the British government. This isn't sustainable. The pound is basically in a bubble and when it bursts it will be horrific.

>source : a literal fucking screencap
post the link faggot

Not over 20%, it was 20%. It was scaled back twice by now, to 17% and to 14%, where it now sits.

>it is not really tradable
Of course it is. Just not the average Westerner, because Russia was banned from SWIFT

Basic food like bread didn't become more expensive. But stuff like Pringles potato chips is indeed much more expensive than before

What are intrest rates?
I have low insight into economic workings

>two more weeks and the Rus will falter
kek

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Russians live though permanent and constant collapse.

Inb4 *argument that proves me wrong*

What about other brands? I hear about many companies closing their business in Russia or stopped selling goods there.

Your government should ban all western food products.

They're making knock-offs that if left long enough will probably eventually evolve to be a distinct seperate russian substitute
Kinda like what happened in the USSR for many things

Check the volume

Ok im checking

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I literally just addressed why.

just like the dollar is a bubble, for how long it's survived already?

Is probably nothing

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Afaik most of them also became more expensive. E. g. 0.5 Coca Cola bottle used to be around 50 rub (in some places even less), but now it costs 80-90

>I bought it at 64.8 and now daytrade tesla and other dollar stocks
>Private Russian citizens making bank off crisis
kek
sickener for NATO shills