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Our favorite investor, Jim Rogers, was recently interviewed by BusinessWeek magazine – he’s been in the media quite a bit recently, plugging his new book A Gift to My Children: A Father’s Lessons for Life and Investing, which is scheduled to be released this Tuesday, April 28. Here are a few of my favorite excerpts below […]

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Here’s an informative, in-depth interview with Jim Rogers recorded in the last month – running time ~28 minutes.   Rogers reiterates his disgust with the recent government economic interventions, especially in London and Washington DC.  He believes we are making the same mistakes that were made in the 1930s, which led to the Great Depression, and in […]

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It looks like Jim Rogers, like us, is still waiting for another appropriate opportunity to short US Treasury bonds.  From Bloomberg: Investor Jim Rogers said the Federal Reserve will probably start buying Treasuries to keep borrowing costs down, postponing a rout in U.S. government debt. “He’s setting things up for a gigantic fall down the […]

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Jim Rogers’ latest comments – February 13, 2009. US stimulus packages are throwing “good money after bad” US making the same mistakes as Japan, propping up zombie companies and supporting the incompetent people Financial mess started with the bailout of Long Term Capital Management in 1998 Alan Greenspan never let the system work, as he […]

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Jim Rogers, doing some “stand up” commentary on upcoming opportunities in the foreign currency markets: Expects the Japanese Yen to rise another 10-15% The current dollar rally is a forced short covering – not a flight to safety We are going to have “many, many, many” more currency problems this year Owns the Euro, Swiss […]

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According to a Reuters report, Jim Rogers is still very bullish on Asia, and still very bearish on the US dollar and Treasury Bonds. Jim Rogers accused U.S. authorities of consciously trying to devalue the U.S. dollar by flooding the market with liquidity — or in his words, “turning on the printing presses” — and […]

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