Jim Rogers: Organic Investing: Intuition Over Analysis

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In the book – Inside The House of Money, Jim Rogers reflects on his personal investment philosophy, emphasizing a flexible and intuitive approach rather than a rigid or analytical one. He describes his portfolio as “organic,” evolving with new opportunities, whether planned or spontaneous. Rogers doesn’t focus on detailed metrics, … Read More

Jim Rogers: Successful Investing Is Extremely Boring

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During his recent interview with Meb Faber, Jim Rogers explained why successful investing is extremely boring. Here’s an excerpt from the interview: Rogers: Everybody wants the quick answer. Everybody wants to get rich this week, this month. You have enough experience. I have enough experience to know that unless you’re … Read More

Jim Rogers: The Madness Of Investors

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In the book, Inside The House Of Money by Steven Drobny there’s a great interview with Jim Rogers on all things macro-investing before it was called macro-investing. During the interview Rogers recounted two stories that demonstrated to him the madness of investors. Here’s an excerpt from the interview: I don’t … Read More

Jim Rogers: “Anytime That You Think You’ve Become A Financial Genius—It Is Time To Sit Back And Do Nothing For A While”

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One of our favorite investing books here at The Acquirer’s Multiple is – A Gift to My Children: A Father’s Lessons for Life and Investing, by Jim Rogers. Rogers co-founded the successful Quantum Fund with George Soros back in 1973. There’s a great passage in the book in which Rogers provides … Read More