Historically, there has been a bull market in commodities every 20 or 30 years. Jim Rogers Read Quote
You can no longer buy commodities at Merrill Lynch. My guess is many analysts and even executives are too young to know how profitable a hot commodities market can be. They will soon. Jim Rogers Read Quote
Do not buy the hype from Wall St. and the press that stocks always go up. There are long periods when stocks do nothing and other investments are better. Jim Rogers Read Quote
I think this is also a great time to invest in private equity, helping companies grow from the ground up. Jim Rogers Read Quote
Tough times helped many commodities producers become lean and mean through consolidation, mergers and cost-cutting. All that excess supply has been sopped up. Jim Rogers Read Quote
If the current birth rate, which is the lowest in the major developed countries, continues, there will be no Japanese. Who will pay the enormous debt? Jim Rogers Read Quote
The price of a commodity will never go to zero. When you invest in commodities futures, you’re not buying a piece of paper that says you own an intangible piece of company that can go bankrupt. Jim Rogers Read Quote