You're literally delusional. You live in a stupid little Chinese bubble that convinces you a currency people have to be pressured to use will double infinitely for no reason. Keep replying to me
trading in November, the yuan's share among all currencies was 4.61%, the highest since the earliest data available in 2015. Heading the list was the U.S. dollar with 47.08%, followed by the euro with 22.95% and the British pound with 7.15%. The yen's share was 3.41%
shut the fuck up lol i know your shit i see you all over this site buddy. you say the quiet part out loud lmfao
like I said, cya in a decade when you're still edging hoping the dollar falls unaware that when it does the Yuan will have long fallen first because of how the cards are stacked ya fuckin goofball
trading in November, the yuan's share among all currencies was 4.61%, the highest since the earliest data available in 2015. Heading the list was the U.S. dollar with 47.08%, followed by the euro with 22.95% and the British pound with 7.15%. The yen's share was 3.41%