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| Well, in the long term I see two possibilities:
- I leave CH, and maybe at that time the CHF, for some reason will have gone down because chocolate is proven to cause cancer 
- I stay in CH, and they eventually join the EU and the EUR
Is there really a third option: CH stays out of the EU and the CHF keeps on growing forever? | |
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Don't bother with this stuff. It'll mess with your head.

Nobody knows what will happen over the long term.
As I and others have said, if you have ongoing Euro expenses then you can't lose if you come some savings in Euro. If you want to be a speculator that's different. Either way with CHF vs Euro I doubt you'll end up rich or poor because Switzerland can't afford to let get the currencies so out of whack that you'd be looking at huge losses or huge gains. If anything nasty happens you'll have chance to react.