If the US dollar truly rebounds strongly this year, non-US currencies will inevitably fall across the board, and then there will be a huge risk point—the Japanese Yen.
Currently, against the backdrop of a weakening US dollar, the Yen continues to decline without pause, barely maintained by the Bank of Japan's various mouthpieces.
When the US dollar makes a massive rebound, what will the Yen look like? Will it experience a one-sided slaughter like the Turkish Lira collapse? Probably not.
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coolgirl
· 5h ago
2026 Go Go Go 👊
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SailorSamba
· 6h ago
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Develop hobbies that are close to earning money, combining interest with profit to make your passion more valuable!
Hobbies close to money ≠ making money while lying down; fundamentally, it's about productizing fragmented time.
Start with a light 30-minute daily trial, and within 3 months, lock in 1-2 sustainable directions for deep cultivation.
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If the US dollar truly rebounds strongly this year, non-US currencies will inevitably fall across the board, and then there will be a huge risk point—the Japanese Yen.
Currently, against the backdrop of a weakening US dollar, the Yen continues to decline without pause, barely maintained by the Bank of Japan's various mouthpieces.
When the US dollar makes a massive rebound, what will the Yen look like? Will it experience a one-sided slaughter like the Turkish Lira collapse? Probably not.