Yeah, it just took a moment because I had scrolled down and just saw his legs and Mao. There are a lot of things you can say about Mao (especially if you want to propagandize a population against communism), but ancap would be… ahistorical at best, lmao
it went from .0008 to .0006 which is 25% down, its a logarithmic graph, if it keeps losing at a steady rate , you cant just zoom out and say it looks steady because of that
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in reply to not_IO • • •This graph is about 10 years old. The peso is pretty stable.
Only lost like halve it's value in the recent 3 years.
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Gladaed
in reply to BlackRoseAmongThorns • • •It is not jumpy. It being close to zero can be fixed on your end by choosing proper y scale.
A sudden change in value is different to a trend.
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in reply to not_IO • • •X axis conveniently cut off.
I think this time scale is on a 10 year timescale? looking at the graphs on XE.
The value of the Argentine peso has fallen less quickly since Milei took office in December 2023, but it still has fallen 50% since then.
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