Jim Rogers talks commodities, history, Canada

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He told me to abandon business school and move to Argentina or China. This morning, with so many unusual things happening in the commodity markets, I'm starting to think Jim Rogers could be right. While I'm not sure I'd really make it in Shanghai, I do have an appreciation for South American beaches and soccer… I can't say I'd be much of a farmer, but if agriculture and alternative energy production end up half as successful as he says they will be, maybe it's time to pick up more than just a few shares of John Deere stock… On Tuesday, we unveiled the first part of a two-part interview with legendary investor Jim Rogers. Rogers is viewed by many as one of the sharpest minds in global finance. In Part One, the author of A Gift to My Daughters explained the primary influences for his recent book, the signals of a potential bubble in the commodities markets, and why the 21st century belongs to China.
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