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Jim Rogers: Dow 40,000?

Author: Mac Slavo
                           

Investor Jim Rogers  joins The Disciplined Investor host Andrew Horowitz on July 26, 2009.

Overview of Interview with Guest Jim Rogers:

Jim Rogers and Andrew discuss the many aspects of Asia and Jim’s best investment ideas. We also explore the GDP and economics of Thailand, Japan, Singapore and compare those to the U.S and E.U. We also look into the commodity area to see what may be the next great investment. Andrew then picks up the discussion to include a few stocks that may be of interest and the potential for a double-dip recession.

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Jim Rogers Interview at The Disciplined Investor…

Author: Mac Slavo
Date: July 27th, 2009
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