Is it time to buy lira?
Moderators: PoshinDevon, Soner, Dragon
-
- Kibkommer
- Posts: 1980
- Joined: Sat 09 Feb 2013 9:29 am
Is it time to buy lira?
The IMF predict that the Turkish economy will increase by 6% in 2021 and lower inflation.
Comments please.
Comments please.
-
- Kibkommer
- Posts: 2344
- Joined: Fri 29 Jan 2021 3:58 pm
Re: Is it time to buy lira?
I think its time for people do what is best within their own particular financial situation. That's my comment.
-
- Kibkommer
- Posts: 3882
- Joined: Fri 16 Mar 2018 4:46 pm
Re: Is it time to buy lira?
I don't think the IMF has a particularly great record in making predictions and anyone making confident predictions at the moment with even more imponderables than normal in play are being very brave.
Hopefully they have this one right but I'd be cautious personally.
https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2019-imf-forecasts/
Do you have a link to the article as I'd be interested in the wording?
I often find that all of these predictions are like the predictions on the morning of the FA Cup Final.
A paper will have a couple of it's pundits make a couple of different predictions. One will say United will win the other will say City will win and the next day the paper will repeat the correct pundits prediction in banner headlines saying the Daily Guess called it right again.
As long as you are careful in the wording and cover all possible outcomes with the wording you'll find you can qualify most predictions even when they are spectacularly wrong.
Hopefully they have this one right but I'd be cautious personally.
https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2019-imf-forecasts/
Do you have a link to the article as I'd be interested in the wording?
I often find that all of these predictions are like the predictions on the morning of the FA Cup Final.
A paper will have a couple of it's pundits make a couple of different predictions. One will say United will win the other will say City will win and the next day the paper will repeat the correct pundits prediction in banner headlines saying the Daily Guess called it right again.
As long as you are careful in the wording and cover all possible outcomes with the wording you'll find you can qualify most predictions even when they are spectacularly wrong.
-
- Kibkommer
- Posts: 1980
- Joined: Sat 09 Feb 2013 9:29 am
Re: Is it time to buy lira?
Do you have a link to the article as I'd be interested in the wording?
[/quote] it was a programme on TRTWORLD tv.
[/quote] it was a programme on TRTWORLD tv.
-
- Kibkommer
- Posts: 1307
- Joined: Fri 07 Mar 2014 10:17 am
Re: Is it time to buy lira?
I bought at 10.30 and 10 and put on 32 days at 15 © annual interest . It's precarious as erdogan at anytime could start linterfering with the central bank. Im not tempted now at 9.70. there has been a few big banks predicting 7 tl to the dollar and as low as 6.5$ in the short term. As we all know it's volatile and unpredictable. You have to be prepared that you could quickly lose 10% or more if things don't turn out as some are predicting
Oh yes don't forget biden sanctions halkbank etc etc.
Oh yes don't forget biden sanctions halkbank etc etc.
-
- Kibkommer
- Posts: 1443
- Joined: Mon 14 May 2012 7:02 am
Re: Is it time to buy lira?
Reyntj do you mean 15% at Daily interest. Normally on a term account, like in your case 32 days, the interest is daily, not annually.
-
- Kibkommer
- Posts: 1307
- Joined: Fri 07 Mar 2014 10:17 am
Re: Is it time to buy lira?
I think people get the gist. And if you check any bank they quote the annual rate which is clearly proportionally paid for the period . In fact I have no idea what you are trying to correct it's not warranted for.
If it was daily interest it would be about 0.04% daily.......
If it was daily interest it would be about 0.04% daily.......
-
- Kibkommer
- Posts: 1443
- Joined: Mon 14 May 2012 7:02 am
Re: Is it time to buy lira?
I worked in banking for many years,I do understand how interest is calculated. No need to get offended I was simply asking for clarification,Reyntj wrote: ↑Sun 07 Feb 2021 6:40 pmI think people get the gist. And if you check any bank they quote the annual rate which is clearly proportionally paid for the period . In fact I have no idea what you are trying to correct it's not warranted for.
If it was daily interest it would be about 0.04% daily.......
-
- Kibkommer
- Posts: 1307
- Joined: Fri 07 Mar 2014 10:17 am
Re: Is it time to buy lira?
Regarding GDP for the last few years turkey has been going backwards http://m.statisticstimes.com/economy/pr ... anking.php
Today erdogan is saying turkeys goal is to become the 10 th largest economy but that's been the goal for the last 10 years and was meant to be achieved in 2023 they would need to more than double the gdp and that's if all other countries stayed the same . Given at best the last ten years turkeys GDP has stayed flat it's not very likely. Also the statistics from turkstat like a lot of goverment controlled info are questionable.
I also note an article today on wages and that the minimum monthly wage in turkey is only 8 euro higher than a decade ago and compared to European countries is the second lowest above Bulgaria.
Today erdogan is saying turkeys goal is to become the 10 th largest economy but that's been the goal for the last 10 years and was meant to be achieved in 2023 they would need to more than double the gdp and that's if all other countries stayed the same . Given at best the last ten years turkeys GDP has stayed flat it's not very likely. Also the statistics from turkstat like a lot of goverment controlled info are questionable.
I also note an article today on wages and that the minimum monthly wage in turkey is only 8 euro higher than a decade ago and compared to European countries is the second lowest above Bulgaria.
-
- Kibkommer
- Posts: 587
- Joined: Mon 09 Dec 2019 1:16 pm
Re: Is it time to buy lira?
The only way the Lira has strengthened is by interest rates.
What economy has Turkey got?
Oh! Tourism as the Turkish Airlines on the TV keeps reminding us.
What economy has Turkey got?
Oh! Tourism as the Turkish Airlines on the TV keeps reminding us.
-
- Kibkommer
- Posts: 3882
- Joined: Fri 16 Mar 2018 4:46 pm
Re: Is it time to buy lira?
I think you'll find the latest strengthening of the TL was due to some encouraging manufacturing figures.
Re Turkey's economy I think you'll find tourism is around 13% of it's GDP enough to cause an impact but by no means the be all and end all of it's economy. Different story in TRNC of course
-
- Kibkommer
- Posts: 1307
- Joined: Fri 07 Mar 2014 10:17 am
Re: Is it time to buy lira?
One more pertinent factor is that turkey needs to buy $ to replace the reserves albayrak spent supporting the lira so any further lira strength may well be tempered
-
- Kibkommer
- Posts: 587
- Joined: Mon 09 Dec 2019 1:16 pm
Re: Is it time to buy lira?
Yes, I remember them building the Transit van, that didn't last for long. Ford took it off them when most of the RAC and AA vans fell apartEnjoyingTheSun wrote: ↑Mon 08 Feb 2021 2:38 pmI think you'll find the latest strengthening of the TL was due to some encouraging manufacturing figures.
Re Turkey's economy I think you'll find tourism is around 13% of it's GDP enough to cause an impact but by no means the be all and end all of it's economy. Different story in TRNC of course
Last edited by Hair Cut on Mon 08 Feb 2021 6:19 pm, edited 1 time in total.
-
- Kibkommer
- Posts: 12
- Joined: Fri 25 Oct 2019 11:13 am
Re: Is it time to buy lira?
Doesn't Turkey build high speed trains?
-
- Kibkommer
- Posts: 2344
- Joined: Fri 29 Jan 2021 3:58 pm
Re: Is it time to buy lira?
Turkish rail system is great and cheap. Even on a one hour local journey from Antalya we had seats that reclined and an adaptable foot rest and pull down table. Wasn't first class either.
-
- Kibkommer
- Posts: 924
- Joined: Mon 27 Aug 2012 10:13 am
Re: Is it time to buy lira?
Better off buying BitCoin !!
- Trigger
- Kibkommer
- Posts: 911
- Joined: Mon 26 Feb 2018 6:20 pm
-
- Kibkommer
- Posts: 1307
- Joined: Fri 07 Mar 2014 10:17 am
Re: Is it time to buy lira?
Sorry to digress but in Izmir the train system and ferry boats where fantastic and very cheap. You can fly direct to Izmir and get a train at the airport direct to the centre for peanuts. Highly recommended and will go again for sure.
-
- Kibkommer
- Posts: 97
- Joined: Thu 05 Mar 2020 6:28 pm
Re: Is it time to buy lira?
Bert is right,as usual.l have been buying Bitcoin for almost 2 years now,very profitable,thanks Bert sweetie.
-
- Kibkommer
- Posts: 87
- Joined: Fri 06 Feb 2015 4:40 pm
Re: Is it time to buy lira?
So what happened to the investment in the Russian pipeline? Most of the increase in the Lira value is because the new pipeline running south through Turkey to European countries has a number of foreign investors, thus the Lira is gaining some of its value perhaps against sterling?