28-06-2013, 09:25 PM
Don't read too much into Jim Rogers. He may be a good hedge fund manager but not necessarily a good business man.
Frankly everyone ages including his ex partner Soros. Personally I think the person that is well regarded even when he ages is Warren Buffet - cause he is a real builder of business - he is one that continues to reinvest the cashflow that is being generated in his businesses.
Imagine as one's base gets larger, the ability to keep growing will become more challenging. Moreover, Warren Buffet always take advantage of crisis to further grow their businesses.
Hedge fund managers on the other hand tend to thrive on fears (panicks). Hence I have more respect for long managers as opposed to short hedge fund managers.
Much has been said about coal and its outlook - refer to threads posted under economic news
Frankly everyone ages including his ex partner Soros. Personally I think the person that is well regarded even when he ages is Warren Buffet - cause he is a real builder of business - he is one that continues to reinvest the cashflow that is being generated in his businesses.
Imagine as one's base gets larger, the ability to keep growing will become more challenging. Moreover, Warren Buffet always take advantage of crisis to further grow their businesses.
Hedge fund managers on the other hand tend to thrive on fears (panicks). Hence I have more respect for long managers as opposed to short hedge fund managers.
Much has been said about coal and its outlook - refer to threads posted under economic news