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Jim Rogers – Making China Great Again! (Video)

We are delighted to announce a very special guest for our next episode of the Goldnomics Podcast, due for release later this week.

We recently had the opportunity to speak with the legendary investor and adventure capitalist Jim Rogers.

Jim is an American businessman, investor, traveler, financial commentator and author. He is the Chairman of Rogers Holdings and Beeland Interests, Inc. He was the co-founder of the Quantum Fund and creator of the Rogers International Commodities Index.

From his home in Singapore, Jim is in conversation with Mark O’Byrne, GoldCore’s Director of Research, discussing the implications for savers and investors of the developments in geopolitics and financial markets.

Jim gives us his opinion on why gold is still such a necessary component of every portfolio and in this preview of the full episode of the Goldnomics Podcast he talks about how certain actions by the current U.S. administration could be Making China Great Again!

We’re currently working on putting the final finishing touches to the full episode, so keep ann eye out for it towards the end of the week.

But for now enjoy the perspective of one of the world’s greatest investors.

Trump Trade and Currency Wars With China –  Goldnomics Podcast

Jim Rogers – Making China Great Again! (Video)

US Interest Expense 2017 vs 2018 June

US Interest Expense 2017 vs 2018 June

US Interest Expense 2017 vs 2018 June

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Mark O'Byrne
I founded GoldCore more than 10 years ago and it has been my passion and a huge part of my life ever since. I strongly believe that due to the significant macroeconomic and geopolitical risks of today, saving and investing a portion of one’s wealth in gold bullion is both wise and prudent.
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