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Stradlinz
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Jim Roger Interview

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Hi just sharing this video. Not sure when but i think late last year..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HkbS4aD ... re=related

Really interesting n funny interview.. He even suggested to abolish the FED.. As always, he's bullish on commodities..
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Re: Jim Roger Interview

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Stradlinz wrote:Hi just sharing this video. Not sure when but i think late last year..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HkbS4aD ... re=related

Really interesting n funny interview.. He even suggested to abolish the FED.. As always, he's bullish on commodities..
yes, Jim Rogers is one of the Masters whom I learn from and continue to learn from. I always try to read/watch his comments. Some of the things I learned include:

1. be daring to think independently, instead of following everyone's opinion.

2. When everyone is pessimistic about something, it is likely to rebound. When everyone is optimistic about something, the rising trend might be near its end.

3. Be excited when no one is interested. In 1999, when Jim Rogers discovered that nobody was interested in commodities, he got very excited and began buying Big on Gold and other commodities.
Cheers!

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Note: I'm just sharing my personal comments, not giving you investment advice nor stock investment tips.
Stradlinz
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