How much can you win with blue at $1,285?

How much can you win with blue at $1,285?
How much can you win with blue at $1,285?

This operation consists of buying currencies, in this case in home banking or in brokerage company apps, at a lower price than the illegal price and then selling them on the parallel market.

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In the midst of the shooting of Dolar bluewhich climbed $165 So far this week until $1,285the gap with the MEP this week became attractive after 6 months to make business (what is called “dollar mash”).

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The operation consists of buying currencies, in this case in home banking or in brokerage company apps, at a price lower than that of the illegal and then sell them in the parallel market.

What profit does the mash leave today with the blue dollar?

With the quotes for this Thursday, May 23, the dollar mash leaves a profit of $54.93 per bill, or a profit of 4.2%.

It should be noted that, the blue dollar accelerated its upward march at the beginning of the week and on this day it is trading to $1,285 for purchase and $1,265 for saleaccording to a survey of Ambit in the caves of the City.

Thus, the informal dollar accumulated an increase of $165 so far this week, something that has not been seen since January. In this way, the gap with the officer increased to 44.3%.

He MEP dollarfor its part, It advanced $159 so far this week and is positioned around $1,230.07. Thus, the spread with the officer is located in 38.1%.

To buy US$200 to the MEP are needed $246,014 and then when I sell those tickets in the cave I get $251,000which gives me a utility of $4,986.

In the event that the transaction is made with $500are needed $615,035 to acquire tickets in the stock market and then when I sell those tickets in the cave I get $640,500which gives me a utility of $25,465.

 
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