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I am buying some equipment off of NRG Kits and am really po'ed that the dollar is so weak compared to the pound or the Euro. How can we get the dollar back up? <P ID="signature">______________

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> I am buying some equipment off of NRG Kits and am really
> po'ed that the dollar is so weak compared to the pound or
> the Euro. How can we get the dollar back up?

Be patient.

In general these things are cyclical.

I've been watching the Dollar/Pound exchange for some months,
a family member planning to re-do London soon. The Dollar
has been rising against the Pound. Can't say about the
Euro.

About 2-months ago it took $2.05 to buy one Pound Sterling;
today it's $1.73. The trend is in our favor at the moment.

Most of my travel there was done at between $1.50 and $1.60/
Pound though I did experience one brief period where it was
at parity! One Dollar = One Pound.
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