Purchasing Iraqi Dinars
Are Iraqi Dinars worth purchasing? If you purchase Dinars what can you expect in terms of a profit margin? Finally, what are the risks of such an investment? To date, 1,464.49 Dinars is equivalent to 1 U.S. Dollar. Using this equation, if you were to spend an initial investment of $1,000.00, plus reseller and shipping fees which average about 30 percent of your initial investment, for 1300 dollars you will then be the proud owner of 1,464,487.00 Dinars: definitely, a minor pay out of American money to purchase a large sum of Dinars. Many individuals are considering investing their money in Dinars because they are expecting the Iraqi economy to improve. In reviewing the history of Dinars, in the early 1980’s, one Dinar was exchanged at the rate of just a little over 3 U.S. Dollars: with this historical figure in mind, people are contemplating whether or not to invest in Dinars because their is a chance that if the exchange rate should reach or even exceed previous exchange values, one would receive a nice payback on such an investment. For instance, let’s consider our initial example: if you purchased 1,464,487 Iraqi Dinars and the exchange rate returned to the rates they were in the early 1980’s at 3 American dollars per every one Dinar, your initial investment would increase to $4,393,461.00. Of course, after subtracting your initial $1300.00 investment it is easy to see that the profit margin appears uniquely promising. It certainly doesn’t sound like a shabby deal, but is it truly a promising, or is it even a safe venture? First, making any investment involves an initial risk and purchasing Iraqi Dinars in the hope that the future will bring with it a higher exchange rate is a risk like any other. Frankly, the risk one is willing to take is solely up to you when making any investment, but there are a few things that you should consider before purchasing Dinars. Remember that it’s a rare occasion when an investment pays off big. Visions of becoming an overnight millionaire especially when partaking in a venture as risky as the investment business, is imprudent. It’s okay to take risks when investing, but you should also consider diversifying your financial portfolio. Also, keep in mind that Dinars are