"Quantitative easing is going to end,"
Jim Rogers, chairman of Singapore-based Rogers Holdings, said in an interview in Kuala Lumpur today. "Either the central bankers are going to wake up to reality and stop this insanity of printing money all over the world or the market is going to say 'we don't want your paper money' anymore." -
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Jim Rogers started trading the stock market with $600 in 1968.In 1973 he formed the Quantum Fund with the legendary investor George Soros before retiring, a multi millionaire at the age of 37. Rogers and Soros helped steer the fund to a miraculous 4,200% return over the 10 year span of the fund while the S&P 500 returned just 47%.