If someone is coming this summer, should they buy pesos now? And how would you do that?
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Wow. I got close to 21 in MC last week.
I wouldn't. You have just as much chance of taking a loss as making money. Also, unless you are wanting to buy tens of thousands of dollars worth of pesos, the potential gain is just not that great.If someone is coming this summer, should they buy pesos now? And how would you do that?
The Oanda exchange rate is currently posted as 19.8299 to one. I expect my Schwab ATM card to produce pesos at the Mega ATM's @ a rate near 19.68 to 1 USD, and pickup the fees. Will test it out on Sunday.
Of course not, Schawb (and I have heard Fidelity also) offer totally free checking accounts with zero cost or balance requirements (I believe they would like any future brokerage business and offer it as a loss leader) and they pick up any ATM fees. When you withdraw currency from an ATM your bank has to reimburse the dispensing ATM's bank for the funds. Any fees or exchange rates charged to your are set by you bank, the ATM just gets a dispending fee. Schwab consistently charges me 0.15 MXN below the average Oanda rate. Makes it kinda nice to preload the account and just use it for travel and not have to get large amounts with each transaction, but I normally get pesos in 6K blocks anyway.You don't have to pay any fees when you get your pesos?
Of course not, Schawb (and I have heard Fidelity also) offer totally free checking accounts with zero cost or balance requirements (I believe they would like any future brokerage business and offer it as a loss leader) and they pick up any ATM fees. When you withdraw currency from an ATM your bank has to reimburse the dispensing ATM's bank for the funds. Any fees or exchange rates charged to your are set by you bank, the ATM just gets a dispending fee. Schwab consistently charges me 0.15 MXN below the average Oanda rate. Makes it kinda nice to preload the account and just use it for travel and not have to get large amounts with each transaction, but I normally get pesos in 6K blocks anyway.
The Oanda exchange rate is currently posted as 19.8299 to one. I expect my Schwab ATM card to produce pesos at the Mega ATM's @ a rate near 19.68 to 1 USD, and pickup the fees. Will test it out on Sunday.
On the 27th of February the average Oanda exchange rate was 19.895:1. I pulled out 5K MXN for a charge of 255.33 USD but the following day the ATM fee of $1.57 was refunded so the total cost was 254.76 USD which works out to 19.626 : 1How did it go?