Sanctionsisters……two more weeks?

Sanctionsisters……two more weeks?

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lmao
usd thoroughly btfo then raped with a bottle

usd liked it so the bottle remains in the anus for the foreseeable time

4 months later and all they have is cope and schizo delusions.

A high ruble is brutal for Russians selling their goods overseas. Russian Nazis must not be very bright if they are celebrating this.

yeah
parroting propaganda was cringe to begin with
but now they discover yet uncharted territories of failure

>selling their goods overseas
What goods lol
They import their shits from China and EU

a high ruble means babushka wont have to make a choice between her medicine and heating the apartment

post full chart for context

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> it's actually a bad thing when your currency is weak!

> never mind all the chest pounding from NATO when the ruble briefly tumbled in mar-apr, best not to think about that too much

You can't trade in the Ruble and the price is entirely decided by a single exchange rate dictated by the Russian bank. Look at the volume you moron. The value means nothing when the currency isn't being used by anyone.

No one is accepting Ruble as payment for a reason.

Who fucking cares? It doesn't mean shit because nothing gets imported anymore and the prices keep rising.

lmao

>>selling their goods overseas
Oil N gas.

he gets it. they are rising everywhere.
hopefully you are ok though. it's just propaganda.
big number get people riled up.

Strong rouble HURTS Russian economy
We are winning!

Being sold to India, who is demanding cheap prices because they know they have leverage? I didn't realize becoming the Poo's bitches was the goal.

this, there's literally 0 volume. But fucking retarded shills never acknowledge that, just deflect like the niggers they are

Damn bro are you everyday this stupid?

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Any moment now.

He is not wrong, the Russian central bank reduced their rates to reduce the value of rubble last week.
I don't know why but they don't want a strong rubble.

common knowledge says it stifles foreign investment. and i dont know enough to properly dismantle that.
thing is, they can 5 year plan their way out of it
or at least try to but it would be a political (maybe even literal) suicide for putin

> it stifles foreign investment.
a strong ruble does that

>RUBLE HIGH
>HAHA RUSSIA BTFO

>RUBLE LOW
>HAHA RUSSIA BTFO

Wow /uhg/ sisters we literally cannot lose

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Check the volume

This is so weird. Is this the first time in history sanctions have hurt the sanctoner vs the sanctionee?

well selling oil and gas cheaper is surely better than not being able to receive any (which will soon happen in Europe)

>the usd/rub charts are back
I guess you guys need to cope with sweden and finland joining nato somehow.

Look at the volume you baboon. The exchange rate for Ruble is a number purely assigned by the Bank of Russia. Russia when all these sanctioned started clamped down on exchanges so they became the sole ones who could dictate a price. Because they are just assigning a price no one is willing to give them an amount they don't think the Ruble is worth, and thus the volume for the currency is miniscule. They could say that a Ruble is worth $100 if they so chose and it wouldn't make a difference.

Russia is not allowing citizens to exchange the Ruble for foreign currency for a reason, they want the current exchange monodirectional, foreign currency into Ruble. People aren't buying it and are hoarding foreign currency for fear that once the Ruble reaches public exchanges again it will implode.

This allows nations like India to try and bully Russia for better prices for Oil in line with what they think the Ruble is worth. No one is accepting Ruble for payment because it's value is a fucking number painted on a wall and not dictated by market pressure.

>sweden and finland joining nato
2 more weeks

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Cope