"It's going to go back up."

>"It's going to go back up."
>"It's just a small dip."
>"The € dropped too!"

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No one here can claim that I have ever said that Germany's rebirth is a question of a couple of days.

At least we don't have to prop up a whole continent and five million wogs with our currency.

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>deutsche bank looking like lehmann brothers in 2008
>called a systemic thread to global banking system
>german trying to shit on britons

Fuck off hans, go get your money as long as you still can.

>Not having estate.

I don't give a shit where you have your money, just stop throwing stones in you glass cuckshed. Or is this just butthurt over what the brits have done to your bank amd the rest of the eurozone?

So the smart play is to short the euro?

Is realy nice now i can Shop on amazon.co.uk

>tfw most of my money is in the UK
I'll be the one who is laughing last.

>stop throwing stones in you glass cuckshed

What are you talking about? We didn't have a referendum that threw us into peril.

Enjoy bailing out Italy, France, Greece and propping up some truly shit tier Eastern European economies. You should have another rape party to celebrate like you did on News Year's Eve.

Oh nein! Hilfe Merkel!

Mainstream media is using Brexit as a scapegoat

>Mein Deutsche bank ist kaputt
>Oldest bank in the world tries to save itself by using mafia tactics
>Spain and Portugal, socialist doing socialist tricks(nothing)
reuters.com/article/us-eu-deficit-spain-portugal-idUSKCN0ZJ0L9
>Greek is showing to Portugal/Spain how it's done

>REFUGEES WELCOME!

No, referendums are illegal in germany, you cuck.

Do you see why you're in a cuckshed?

800k

That would have been accurate half a year ago, it's a few more by now.

You really are retarded.

If you really think about it, the GBP should drop to pre-EU times at 1975.

Something must be done about these butt hurt Germans shit posting all over Sup Forums.

This past week they have been worse than Canadians, and being German they have absolutely no sense of humour so they don't understand when you reply with some bantz.

Hopefully our good Austrian friend Hofer can put them back in their place.

The £ is done, which makes me wonder if they really do exit the EU how they plan on avoiding inflation and killing their economy. Seems like the only thing they can hope for is other countries to leave the EU.

Oh here's a guy who joined just in time to watch the whole thing collapse. Well done Bulgaria

They aren't you fucking idiot. They are regularly done, but they work on a federal state level which is objectively better.

Oh no! The sacred line fell slightly below those three other major drops in the past 35 years, guess we should all just kill ourselves now since there is no future.

>There is going to be economic turmoil with such a change
Nobody predicted anything different. Brexit is still a good idea in the long run cause it gives democratic sovereignty back to the country and gets rid of EU bureaucracy.

bbc.com/news/business/markets/europe/lse_ukx

shill thread btfo market at its strongest since a year

Why is there so much German butthurt over this referendum? A...aren't we friends any more?

The £ is still the most valuable currency traded on the forex.

It is still 23% more valuable than the euro and 37% more valuable than the US$.

Please tell me how YOU can start a motion to exit the Eau that is binding dor the federal government.

Uk borrows in £ so paying back in £ seems fine. Inflate the debt away. Hey away without actually paying debts. Not even once

You're in the UK, an island, and need to import something. Your currency is worth nothing, the item will cost a ridiculous amount.

Germany is upset because they depend on those open markets to push their over priced tools and vehicles as well as big open swaths of society to provide sub prime bank loans to.

In short, the world is giving the UK the thumbs up. Germany is pretty much the only ones the vote actually affects in any real way.

>Why is there so much German butthurt over this referendum?
We have an anti hate speech task force for social media which is run by an ex Stasi agent.

I sold all my GPB last year and bought euros when it was 1.35 to the pound. It went up to 1.44 a month later, and now it's at 1.17. About 200k euro savings.

The British Pound is worth 1.3 times the USD. The Pound is actually one of the most valuable currencies in the world outside the Euro. Its more valuable than even the "gold standard" of currency the Swiss Franc

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so what?
the salary are based on a pound worth much more than 1.3$

the cost of like in UK is going to increase a lot

Except when you compare the salary of say a UK teacher to a US teacher, the difference is more than 1.3 AND you're taxed harder. Your currency has to be higher and where it's at now is an issue, any lower and you're fucked.

*cost of life

Brexiters btfo

Embarrassing

I got irl moaned at by a German friend today.

i cant wait until i can afford to purchase a Britain
just one to keep, you know

Thats a very bad example since the UK have some of the highest paid teachers in the world. A teacher in the US averages right around 56k a year. Adjusted for currency, the average UK teacher makes around 108k a year.

The only valid issue you have brought up is that everything in the UK is used to artificially high exchange rates due to large amounts of foreign money in the economy. If anything, that just shows the Brexit was a decade late.

I know right? It sounds handy to have one around the house.

why is UK still in EU?

You will make it up on exports if you have the courage to stick it out.

Also, this is just market jitters from ppl who have no clue

The average British teacher does not get that much, that is probably brought up by counting headteachers who earn a fair few bob. Teaching is seen as glorified babysitting in the UK and the pay is alright but when you consider the extra hours of work that a teacher would be expected to do it isn't worth it really.

To really kick start their exports they need to devalue the Pound even more though, and if the last few weeks have shown everything, the average Brit would flip their shit if the government did that.

In a perfect world the Pound needs to devalue another 30-40% before exports can become an economic powerhouse. Those fags are bitching about the Pound losing 15% in a month

Freedom is ALWAYS more important than mere economic prosperity (which can recover anyway). But I wouldn't expect you to know that, Goymany.

>inb4 UK is back to its foreign policy again, crashing German economy in 2 years.

The average UK school teacher makes 40 Pounds an hour and works an average of 816 hours per year. In the US we figure teachers wages differently, so you have to do a bit of math. The average US school teacher makes 56k a year based on a 2080 hour work year. That 40 Pounds an hour adjusted for exchange rate would mean a British teacher is making right around $57 an hour USD...

No matter how you play with the numbers a British teacher is making over double their US counterpart

too instable. buy gold burgers.

Wait, I thought the UK was still in the EU until they actually start the leave process so doesn't this just reflect badly on the EU?

that reflect how bad it is for UK to THINK to leave EU.

when they will activate article 50 you will be able to see how bad it is to ACTUALLY leave EU

how is going for an EEA deal a way to achieve freedom for uk?

and about economy...rotfl.

Even an EEA deal would be a step in the right direction, but I dont see it happening. The only things you have going for you are Germany doesnt want to pay the billions in EU dues in the UKs absence, and the UK has the bar none largest military in the EU.

Either Germany is going to be punitive and try to force an iron clad EEA or they are going to accept that countries can leave the bloc when they want, and offer access to the single market if the UK continues to pay its share of EU dues.

And yes, freedom is always more important than making money for someone 3000 miles away

>increasingly nervous Merkel
>It's like the Britania never existed before the EU regime