Ironically, 34.5 is close to the running average already, so no big news there. I guess that's what financial genius's do when they don't know the answer. ..

So it looks like you should vote for Trump if you want a strong dollar. So voting for Trump will be in your interest. Choose wisely.Bangkok Post wrote: ↑Tue Sep 03, 2024 6:50 am "Should the Republican candidate be re-elected as president, his policies are likely to strengthen the dollar and weaken the baht for the rest of 2024 to a target of 34.5 to the dollar by the year-end," Mr Komsorn said.
Not worth very much. We've all seen how the forecasters get it wrong so often that I'm surprised anyone even tries to forecast exchange rates anymore. Nothing the forecasters come up with is anything I, for one, am willing to rely upon. It just has not been working that way and I have seen nothing to cause an expectation that it won't continue working that way. As far as I can tell, when it comes to predicting the baht exchange rates, there are no experts.
When I was planning my retirement finances I totally ignored the forecasts and was only interested in historical data. I remember looking at data going back 20 years showing the exchange rate variation - and then I calculated the average, range, and standard deviation, over that period for planning purposes.
Your point is well taken.