Sunday, January 28, 2018

The Future of Bitcoin



In this short video interview Jim Rogers discusses the futures of Bitcoin, internet and money.

This is what Jim Rogers had to answer when asked if Bitcoin will be the dominant cryptocurrency going forward:

"I repeat what I said about IBM and computers, the people who invent something do not necessarily become the ones who succeed. We do you that the world has a money problem."


Monday, January 22, 2018

Stocks: When To Buy, When To Sell

An old stock market quote from the archives, 

"Historically, you buy stocks when they're yielding 6 percent and selling at eight times earnings. You sell them when they're at 22 times earnings and yielding 2 percent." 
 -Jim Rogers

Related trading instruments: SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY), Russell 2000 Index ETF (IWM), SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF (DIA), iShares MSCI Emerging Markets Index ETF (EEM)

Bullish on Agriculture

Jim Rogers has recently shared his thoughts on the agriculture sector and explain why he is so bullish on agricultural commodities:

"No one wants to be a farmer anymore, as compared to the past, when farmers were like masters of the universe for a long period of time."

"The agriculture sector has been a disaster for 35 years. Things are so bad. The average age of an American farmer is 58, the average age in Japan is 68. And do you know that the highest suicide rate in the UK is in the agricultural sector?"

Related trading instruments: PowerShares DB Agriculture Fund (DBA)

Friday, January 19, 2018

Agriculture: The Sector Has Been a Disaster For 35 Years

Jim Rogers talked agricultural commodities with Money Morning recently and he shared some very interesting stats and facts about the industry:

"The agriculture sector has been a disaster for 35 years. Things are so bad. The average age of an American farmer is 58, the average age in Japan is 68. And do you know that the highest suicide rate in the UK is in the agricultural sector?"

Related trading instruments: PowerShares DB Agriculture Fund (DBA), Mosaic Co (NYSE:MOS), Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan (USA) (NYSE:POT), John Deere (DE)

Bullish on Agricultural Commodities

In a recent interview with Money Morning, Jim Rogers explains why he is bullish on agricultural commodities and the reason why they might rally in the future:

"There will be an imbalance in the future between demand and supply in agricultural commodities… and that will drive prices higher."


Related trading instruments: PowerShares DB Agriculture Fund (DBA)

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