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Gold prices may go to a bottom: Jim Rogers

May 4, 2009

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Via: Commodity Online Will the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) decision to sell 403 metric tons of gold drive down gold prices? Yes, gold prices will plunge to $700 or below that if and when IMF really sells its gold reserves, says legendary global commodities investor Jim Rogers. ”The fact is that IMF is trying to [...]

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Time Magazine-Investment Guru Jim Rogers

April 28, 2009

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Via: Time Date: 4/28/09 As co-founder (with George Soros) of the hugely successful Quantum Fund, investment guru Jim Rogers had made enough money by 1980 to retire at age 37. Since then, he has spent his time jaunting around the world, writing books on his travels and investment advice with names like Adventure Capitalism and [...]

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Jim Rogers GoldSeek Radio Interview 4.25.09

April 27, 2009

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Below is the latest Jim Rogers Interview from the folks at Goldseek. Interview is dated April 25,2009. Among the major topics covered are Jim Roger’s new book, commodities,inflation, etc.. “Never trust a man who doesn’t drink”

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Jim Rogers Barrons Interview

April 20, 2009

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Via: Barrons-Jim Rogers Isn’t Buying a U.S. Stock Recovery Below is the complete interview with Barron’s John Kimelmen. The Q&A is dated April 20,2009. “I am skeptical about the rally, and the world economy for the next year or two or three,” he says. “But if stocks go down, I can make money with commodities.”

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Jim Rogers Business Week Interview-How He’s Investing After the Crisis

April 15, 2009

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Via: Businessweek-How He’s Investing After the Crisis Date: April 14,2009 Veteran investor and world traveler Jim Rogers’ new book, A Gift to My Children: A Father’s Lessons for Life and Investing, will be published by Random House on Apr. 28. BusinessWeek investing reporter David Bogoslaw spoke by telephone with Rogers, who now lives in Singapore [...]

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Newsweek’s Interview With Jim Rogers April 2009

April 12, 2009

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Via: Newsweek-Marry A Farmer Jim Rogers, the legendary American investor, financial commentator and, along with George Soros, founder of the Quantum Fund, is the ultimate commodities bull. More than 10 years ago, he started the Rogers International Commodities Index, and in 2005 he wrote “Hot Commodities: How Anyone Can Invest Profitably in the World’s Best [...]

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Jim Rogers- India and China offer “spectacular opportunities”

March 22, 2009

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Among the more popular questions “All Things Jim Rogers” receives is “How can we invest directly in China” and “What does Jim think about India?”. The former is quite obvious, Jim has been investing in China before anyone on Wall Street took notice. The latter, comes from India’s astonishing GDP growth rate in the past [...]

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Jim Rogers Expects More Bankruptcies

March 15, 2009

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Jim Rogers expects more bankruptcies to come as the world is in serious trouble. The recent rally is simply a bear market rally. Also, Jim Rogers continues to be short JP Morgan as they have gigantic derivative positions. “The only asset class where the fundamentals are improving are commodities”

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Jim Rogers Says Inflation Will Consume US

March 12, 2009

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Jim Rogers agrees with Warren Buffett that inflation will soon come back and haunt us. What should the worlds leaders agree to on the next G-20 meeting? “Most of them should resign. The ones that won’t resign, should all go down to the bar and leave the rest of us alone.”

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Jim Rogers Says Fed to Buy Treasuries, Delaying Rout

March 10, 2009

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Via: Bloomberg Jim Rogers told Bloomberg the Federal Reserve will probably start buying Treasuries to keep borrowing costs down, postponing a rout in U.S. government debt. Fed Chairman Ben S. Bernanke said March 7 the central bank will use “all the tools” available to revive economic growth, indicating the central bank is closer to buying, [...]

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