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Jim Rogers: Economy, Federal Reserve, Dollar

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Jim Rogers: Economy, Federal Reserve, Dollar

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  • Yes, a typical American who has earned over a billion dollars by investing. Yes, he is very ignorant.

  • I just love, blind patriotism

  • Typical ignorant american...

  • Don't invest in any currency, buy what once was security for all currencies GOLD. Its volume can not be manipulated (by printing more), its value has been artificially held low by unsustainable selling, manipulation & speculation for over 30 years. Only 16% of gold trading is in real physical gold the rest is speculation or derivitives so it is far rarer than its traded price indicates. Adjusted for inflation its value should be US$2580/ troy oz. Mining has declined over to last two decades.

  • Worlds biggest scam. Rack up massive foreign debt, remove gold as the standard by which the currency is secured so near limitless currency can be printed. As nearly all trade is negotiated in US dollars so the debt will then have to be paid back in US dollars. Dump the dollar to near zero by printing outragous amounts of Us currency. Then pay back the debt with near worthless currency. Who wins? Certain manipulators of currency markets in NewYork. Who loses US workers & savers & the world.

  • I am bullish on the Zimbabwe Dollar.

  • u should learn some finance basics,

  • China? Why not here? Our administration has stooped to their levels, but we are better. We can rise above this. China is a wasted devastated totalitarion nation, we are not. Stand by our country, it is worth saving.

  • If one gets out of the dollar and buys the yen, the swiss franc etc, what happens if the currencies change or there is a fixed asian, european union and NorthAmerican currency rate?

  • Oops. My foot, right up my mouth.

    You are right.

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