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Jim Rogers: The dollar is a flawed currency
Excerpts from The Financial Times’ View from the Markets online interview with Jim Rogers:
FT: It’s a year since we last interviewed you. You were aggressively bearish about the dollar, but you thought there would probably be a rebound and you would take that as an opportunity to further get out of the dollar. Have you made a further exit from the dollar?
JR: Not yet, no. And the reason I haven’t is because we’re in a period of forced liquidation of everything. We’ve only had eight or nine periods like this in the past 150 years, where everybody has to reverse their positions on everything.…
21Nov2008 | The Gold Blog | Comments Off | ContinuedSociopaths and Short Sellers
Everyone has heard everyone else say that politicians are liars. As readers of mine, you know that, save a very few, I agree with that statement. Regardless, I do my best to stay emotionally detached to their disregard for truth and honesty. I could have picketed or rioted at the RNC (I live in Minneapolis), but I’ve decided to take a different approach in dealing with my angst towards the political process, such as:
When November comes, I’ll write in my vote for Ron Paul. As this crisis pans out, I’ll make as much money as I can by staying one…
25Sep2008 | Oxbury Research | Comments Off | Continued
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