Jim Rogers World Adventure Traveler on China, Globalization, the USA and Dubai 2007


Dubai, China, the United States and globalization from the man who may know it best, Jim Rogers. Called “The Indiana Jones of finance” by Time Magazine, Jim Rogers is one of the best global experts of our day. A conversation with legendary investor, adventurer and more… traveler Jim Rogers. Mr. Rogers and George Soros were co-founders of the famous Quantum Fund, one of the most successful hedge funds of all time. Mr. Rogers’s extraordinary track record and insights alone set him apart from so many peers but perhaps most interesting is his take on the global economy. Mr. Rogers has traveled around the world twice, most recently on an ambitious 152000 miles journey to over 115 countries. This trip earned him and his wife Paige Parker Rogers a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records. Mr. Rogers was called “the Indiana Jones of finance” by Time Magazine and recently has focused on commodities and investments in China. Jim Rogers is founder of the Rogers Commodity Index and a regular guest on CNBC and other programs. Jim Rogers is the author of Hot Commodities, A Bull in China, Investment Biker and Adventure Capitalist. In this video interview Jim Rogers discusses his thoughts on American isolationism,. Dubai, Abu Dhabi and the Middle East, Africa, Asia, commodities and our changing world. “If the middle of Africa blew up, we’d never know about it in the US. The rest of the world might, but we wouldnt.” “Most Americans can point to Japan on a map, they cant tell you where

25 Responses to “Jim Rogers World Adventure Traveler on China, Globalization, the USA and Dubai 2007”

  • MrClompers says:

    What crap! Jim says most Americans can’t find the Pacific Ocean on a map – I know there are idiots ot there, but come on!

    And Jim is smoking a dubai – aren’t they totally broke and the rela estate buble collpased?

    You want a REAL look at the US & China, search: Viral Varmints (China will destory the US):

  • MrClompers says:

    What crap! Jim says most Americans can’t find the Pacific Ocean on a map – I know there are idiots ot there, but come on!

    And Jim is smoking a dubai – aren’t they totally broke and the rela estate buble collpased?

    You want a REAL look at the US & China, search: Viral Varmints (China will destory the US):
    youtube.com/watch?v=ZBbJi1tuDrU&feature=feedu

  • MrClompers says:

    What crap! Jim says most Americans can’t find the Pacific Ocean on a map – I know there are idiots ot there, but come on!

    And Jim is smoking a dubai – aren’t they totally broke and the rela estate buble collpased?

    You want a REAL look at the US & China, search: Viral Varmints (China will destory the US):
    youtube.com/watch?v=ZBbJi1tuDrU&feature=feedu

  • 4KnowWon says:

    @stealthpakfa
    100% of Chinese can’t find their own asses when the lights are off. Go look up sarcasm; then, go do someone’s laundry.

  • teh1337meister says:

    @stealthpakfa A lot of people will be annoyed by this comment but the figure you quote is a total disgrace.

  • stealthpakfa says:

    80% of americans dont know where the US is on the map.

    clearly the dumbest peasants on this planet.

  • jimxuan88 says:

    116 countries . !

  • sageunr says:

    Let’s stop killing world all of you.
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  • BruceFenton says:

    actually he runs daily — he was on the treadmill when we did the interview! (thats why he was out of breath) hehe

  • mrzack888 says:

    Jim Rogers seem out of breath. his health is in poor shape.

  • singledad1234 says:

    fourty two year old singledad
    raised four children alone for fourteen years
    seeking a woman for the next great depression
    we have food to eat
    and wood to burn

  • dutchray says:

    I just bought the book today. Very interesting traveller and investor.

  • iambanzo says:

    you don’t need 100,000 USD or to be an acredited investor to just buy RCI via a regular brokerage account tho.

  • kangaroojack1 says:

    Well I am impressed. Here I thought Mr. Rogers was only a financial wizard. Now I learn he is also an adventurer and world traveller.

  • TheHonourableJLD says:

    I’d love to go to Hong Kong!

  • TheHonourableJLD says:

    Do you have 100,000 USD?

  • J80008 says:

    the rogers international commodities index trakrs symbol is .RCI

  • vananon says:

    one place to ask— the interviewer who made this is a financial advisor & can be found on the web- & pretty easy to get a hold of- lots with globalization, commodities, etc.

  • UltraRunn says:

    I think there are a few different ways to invest in the Rogers Commodity Fund… I think Merrill Lynch has something, but also check out tickers: RJI (overall index), RJA (ag), RJN (energy), RJZ (metals). Trade on the AMEX, might be a good way to go.

    If anyone else knows, I’d love to hear other ways as I’m researching the same question…

  • neomichael32461 says:

    your question is a little complicated
    ?What are u tryin to say?also does any one know how to invest in rogers commodity fund?

  • Nedbryten says:

    But assets in Africa… Right now, China buys a lot of companies in Africa. Uranium mines, coppar mines, et cetera, are being bought by the Chinese government. We’ll run out of gas, literally, if we’re not ready for the “Second Scramble for Africa”.

  • Mpuzio says:

    On the last few sentences that Mr. Rogers releases in his strange exasperation, about China being the major world financier and investing in commodities- a Question.

    Feel free to give some ideas, opinions or debate here on this.

    Hmmm. Commodities? Where the heck are these commodities going to come from? Does it matter? & if it does, What can Americans do to affect the trade of these commodities in the face of Mr. Roger’s proposed ‘heir to the British empire’s demise’?

  • vananon says:

    very interesting!

  • ednan9 says:

    Jim rogers is the best teacher of financials…I am a big fan

  • drdvdus says:

    wonderful presenttaion with excellent facts and reasons. Hongkong’s future all depends on globalization too.

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