Jim Rogers entered the investment business in 1968 with $600 dollars in his pocket. By 1980, aged 37, he had left Wall Street with enough money to satisfy a lifelong appetite for adventure. He has been frequently featured in Time, The Washington Post, The New York Times, Barron’s, Forbes, Fortune, The Wall Street Journal and The Financial Times. He is the author of two successful trade books: Investment Bikerand Adventure Capitalist. In Hot Commodities Rogers gives surprising and positive news: you don’t need much money to invest in commodities – a few thousand dollars will get you started.
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