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%.
Showing posts with label Emerging Markets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Emerging Markets. Show all posts

Saturday, February 1, 2014

Emerging Markets will suffer first if The FED Tapers



The interest rates around the world are going higher. If the US considers further tapering, then, I think, global markets will eventually have to suffer. If you take this whole ocean of liquidity out of the financial markets, somebody is going to suffer. When the US starts tapering, the less developed markets will suffer first.
The flows into emerging markets will come under pressure. Whether the Federal Reserve is going to taper for second time or third time, the markets around the world are going to suffer.- in ET Now

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%.

Monday, September 23, 2013

Myanmar & Angola are exciting Emerging Markets


Jim Rogers : "Some are going to do well, I mean, Myanmar is very exciting right now, Angola is very exciting right now, some emerging markets are going to have great times ahead, others are not."  - in Business Insider : Click here to watch the full interview>>>>>


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%.

Monday, September 16, 2013

Jim Rogers short on Emerging Markets like India and Indonesia




Jim Rogers : "I am short on EMs like India and Indonesia,"

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%.

Monday, September 2, 2013

Emerging Markets face rough waters ahead


 Jim Rogers : Of course they [emerging markets] face rough waters ahead. You know, India and Indonesia - Turkey too, which is part of Asia - all of them have huge balance of trade deficits, which they've been able to finance with all of this artificial free money that's been floating around. Now, the artificial sea of liquidity is going to end some day and when it ends, all the people depending on this free money and this sea of liquidity are going to suffer. Whether it's this week or this year or next year, they're all going to suffer.- in a recent interview with Reuters





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%.

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Jim Rogers : I am shorting Emerging Markets and the NASDAQ

Mar. 4 2011 : Jim Rogers sounds The Inflation Alarm .  Jim Rogers : " of course Larry he (Ben Bernanke) has never been right about anything I do not know what you pay any attention to him anymore except as a contrarian indicator , go back and look at his record in the past seven years in Washington , he has never ever been right about anything and he is dead wrong this time " "...I own commodities because commodities are the best place to be , commodities are up 10 000 times better than stocks over the past decade , they continue to do will , and Larry they continue to be the best place to put your money , either that or foreign currencies ..."
"well first of oil if you own oil and it goes up a hundred dollars you profited mightily ...but Larry they will then print more money , all Bernanke knows to do is print money it's the wrong thing to do but the dollar will continue to go down ..you have to protect yourself , you protect yourself with silver or rice or natural gas or something , you gotta own real assets "
"...well of course it will Larry but remember supply is going down too , that was to suppress demand but supply of everything is going down , we're running out of agricultural products , the world is running out of known reserves of oil supply is going down too , now of course there will be corrections along the way there always are ..but still commodities are the best place to be , and Larry on the scenario things get worse , you're gonna make any money on stocks your only hope is commodities or foreign currencies "
"I am short NASDAQ type technology stock and I am short emerging markets those are the two areas of the world stock market which have been over exploited in the last two to three years , I got to have a hedge so I am shorting emerging markets and the NASDAQ "
Tha above transcript was done manually by the owner of this blog and hence it is far from being accurate

Mar. 4 2011 |Weighing in on inflation and how investors can turn some of this pain into profit, with  famed investor Jim Rogers, Rogers Holding chairman.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Jim Rogers : Most emerging markets got terribly over exploited

Jim Rogers :"...Well, I do not own shares in many places any more, including emerging markets. Most emerging markets got terribly over exploited. My way to participate what is going on is to own commodities because if the world economy gets better, commodities will do very well because of the shortages. If the world economy does not get better, I still want to own commodities because the government is going to print more money. It is a wrong thing to do printing money, but that is all they know. So whenever they print money, it is good for real assets. So either way, I would rather own commodities than shares because I do not know what is going to happen to the world economy and I do know many emerging markets have been very-very over exploited...."
in www.economictimes.indiatimes.com

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Jim Rogers : many emerging markets have been over exploited

Jim Rogers :".....Well, I do not own shares in many places any more, including emerging markets. Most emerging markets got terribly over exploited. My way to participate what is going on is to own commodities because if the world economy gets better, commodities will do very well because of the shortages. If the world economy does not get better, I still want to own commodities because the government is going to print more money. It is a wrong thing to do printing money, but that is all they know. So whenever they print money, it is good for real assets. So either way, I would rather own commodities than shares because I do not know what is going to happen to the world economy and I do know many emerging markets have been very-very over exploited. ..."
via www.economictimes.indiatimes.com

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Shunning Emerging Markets - Jim Rogers on CNBC 10_20_10

Jim Rogers : "I've sold most of my emerging markets... that's not a game I want to play," Jim Rogers, chairman of Rogers Holdings, told CNBC Wednesday
Jim Rogers "the 19th century was the century of the UK , the 20th century was the century of the US , the 21 st century is going to be the century of China "
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