Download Street Smarts: Adventures on the Road and in the Markets AudioBook Free
Wall Street legend and best-selling author Jim Rogers offers making an investment insights and economical, political, and social analysis, pulling on lessons and observations from his life time in the markets. Jim Rogers, whose interesting accounts of his moves across the world - learning the markets from Russia to Singapore from the bottom up - has enthralled buyers and Wall Streets aficionados for two years in such catalogs as Investment Biker, Adventure Capitalist, Hot Goods, and A Bull in China. In his participating memoir Streets Smarts, Rogers offers pithy commentary from a lifetime of excitement, from his early years growing up a naïve youngster in Demopolis, Alabama, to his fledgling career on Wall Streets, to his cofounding the wildly successful Quantum Fund [omit George Soros], Rogers always acquired a restless attention to experience and understand the world around him. In Streets Smarts, he calls for us through the features of his life in the financial markets, from his school days at Yale and Oxford - where even though he didn't can pay for to afford the correct footwear, he coaxed the team and helped to earn the Oxford-Cambridge Sail boat Race as well as the Thames Cup, the first of his three Guiness World Files - to his first heady taste of Wall Streets in the middle-1960s, and his years helping to run the most successful hedge fund on Wall Streets. As a result of his outstanding success with the Quantum Fund, Rogers could retire at age 37. Since then he has trained classes in fund at Columbia College or university, hosted tv programs, and journeyed the world experiencing firsthand how revolutions in Chile have an effect on espresso prices in Seattle, and how shortages of copper in Africa have an effect on electricity brownouts in Ohio. In the course of his new booklet, Rogers offers often unusual observations how the earth works - and what styles he sees in the future. He points out why Asia would be the dominant economic push in the 21st hundred years - and how he and his wife and two daughters shifted to Singapore to get ready his family for the returning changes. He talks about why America and europe are in drop, and what we have to do to right our current economic climate and society. The age of Wall Streets, Rogers statements, when the fund industry drove 25% of America's growth, has ended. Tomorrow's current economic climate will be motivated by those who make things - food, energy, goods, and consumables. Thought to be one of the most astute investors Wall membrane Street has ever known, Jim Rogers once again is at his acerbic and storytelling best.