Wednesday, October 21, 2020

Jim Rogers Shares 3 Tips to Survive Coming Economic Meltdown; Gold, Silver Will See Mania


Famed investor Jim Rogers, who co-founded the Quantum Fund with George Soros speaks with Daniela Cambone about the coming economic meltdown and how to prepare. 

"Learn about gold and silver because they will go into a period of mania," the author of Hot Commodities said. 

"I'm always shocked to see how little people know about the world, money and investing," Rogers said speaking from his home in Singapore. 

On the topic of the markets ahead of the U.S. election, Rogers said politicians will do anything now to keep it afloat, "you should be more worried about 2021."

Thursday, October 8, 2020

Investment legend Jim Rogers on China, Technology, and Global Finance


Mr. Jim Rogers is an investment legend and the co-founder of the phenomenally successful Quantum hedge fund. Author of several best-sellers, designer of the eponymous commodity index, and guest professor at Columbia Business School, Mr. Rogers is known for his original analysis and his candor in knowledge sharing. 

Described as Indiana Jones of finance by Time magazine, he spent many years traveling the world, developed financial acumen pertaining to frontier markets. 

Consistently bullish on China, Mr. Rogers spoke with us amidst the global coronavirus pandemic about the on-going trade war and tech war between the US and China, the stimulus, and the future of global trade and finance. 

With Huawei at the center of the global technology competition, Mr. Rogers shed wisdom, drawn from history, on the shifts of global technological leadership over the modern Industrial Era. 

He believes that the best approach is to welcome global technological competition and for countries to continue to open up, including America and China. 

Drawing lessons from the abysmal 1930s, he warned against the rise of isolationism and protectionism, spoke out against the relentless money printing by central banks, shared his optimism about China, discarded the idea that TikTok constitutes a security or privacy threat.

- Source, Hey China!