I am totally indifferent to Brexit, Brentry or Brunch, but I have a few thousand euro.
Should I convert them to dollars before the results come out on the 24th, or keep them in euro?
They won't Brexit. Leave them as Euros.
>>1329615
unfortunaly brexit ain't happening.
you failed your ancestors britbongs, and you failed her
What would Brexit do to the pound?
Would it even effect the euro, since nobody was expecting them to change currencies any time soon?
>>1329615
Yes, change it, wait a few weeks, and if nothing happens to the euro, change it back.
Better safe than sorry, faggot.
>>1329958
The fees, though
I'm also interested because I need to buy both gbp and euro's for a vacation in two weeks. I'm converting CAD btw.
>>1331255
See what's happening to the Pound? The fall out will affect the Euro, too. Just wait and see. Should've listened, OP...
>>1332498
>not posting laughing brits
>>1329775
Oh boy
https://www.dailyfx.com/eur-usd
I hope you did it lad
>>1329621
Lol
>>1329615
Well you tried at least.
>>1332622
Managed to jump ship at the old exchange rate while the last votes were coming in. Those motherfuckers.
Politically, I have mixed feelings about the whole thing, but it's going to cause me personal inconvenience, so fuck it and fuck the voters.
>>1333455
>I am totally indifferent to Brexit
>>1333488
There are good aspects and bad aspects. Ideologically speaking, I'm neutral.
But if it depresses the euro rate for months or years to come, that's indirectly inconvenient. I'm only just realising what a nuisance that would be.
Now that it's happened, I have basically OP's question. Should I rush to the bank as soon as they open, or leave it and hope for the best?