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589bull: What’s the Rate Gonna be?

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589bull
@589bull10000

Everyone always asks: “What’s the rate gonna be?”

I usually don’t go there, but with everything we’re seeing—the coordination, the U.S. banking moves, the Fed delays—it’s worth laying it out.

Here’s a breakdown of what’s possible, from conservative to bullish:

Conservative Range:
$0.01 – $0.10 USD per IQD

Would be framed as a “managed float” or gradual revaluation. Helps Iraq slowly restore trust in the currency. Fits IMF-style baby steps. But honestly? Doesn’t match the intensity of what we’re seeing right now.

Mid-Range (Realignment):
$0.30 – $0.50 per IQD

This range is more realistic if Iraq is re-entering Forex with intent. Backed by oil, gold reserves, strong budget activity, and trade growth. Also high enough to shift regional dynamics, but low enough to stabilize.

Bullish Range:
$1.00 – $3.00 per IQD

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This would be a full-blown reset play. Parity with the dollar or higher. Symbolic. Strategic. Global. Would explain why the U.S. is micromanaging liquidity, timing, and banking integrations.

Could it go higher? Only under a controlled redemption window or tiered payout model. We’re talking geopolitical restructuring, asset backing, BRICS pushback, and U.S. leverage in play.

But to be clear: anything over $3 would require a system the public hasn’t fully seen yet.

Final thought: You don’t build this much coordination just to bump from 1310 to 1190. This feels bigger—and whatever the number is, it’s gonna shock a lot of people.

So yeah, I usually don’t guess. But right now? Feels like time to pay attention.

Source(s):
https://x.com/589bull10000/status/1918047681156382785

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