Mr. Crabs
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Anyone have any opinions about this?
I personally wouldn't buy the SEK simply because of that fact.
And what happens if their is no electrical power?
I think this is a strong selling point and technically the SEK looks like it's good to sell.
Maybe the Eurozone is just trying to give away free money.
I personally wouldn't buy the SEK simply because of that fact.
And what happens if their is no electrical power?
I think this is a strong selling point and technically the SEK looks like it's good to sell.
Maybe the Eurozone is just trying to give away free money.
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