Investor Jim Rogers proves that the best way to profit from the global situation is to see the world mile-by-mile in the course of his three-year Adventure which set the Guinness record for longest continuous car journey.
Adventure Capitalist is the most opinionated, sprawling, adventurous journey you\'re likely to take within the pages of a book--the perfect read for armchair adventurers, global investors, car enthusiasts, and anyone interested in seeing. - Bolivia is a comer after decades of instability, thanks to gigantic amounts of natural gas. - Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) are a scam. - There are fortunes to be made in Angola. - The Euro is doomed to fail. - India, like many other large nations, will break into several countries. - Pakistan is on the verge of disintegrating. - There is a dramatic shortage of women developing in Asia. - The twenty-first century will belong to China.
Here are just a few of the author\'s conclusions: - The new commodity bull market has started.
Best of all, they saw the real world from the ground up--the only vantage point from which it can be truly understood--economically, politically, and socially.
They ate silkworms, iguanas, snakes, termites, guinea pigs, porcupines, crocodiles, and grasshoppers.
They camped with nomads and camels in the western Sahara.
They had many narrow escapes.
They drove through war zones, deserts, jungles, epidemics, and blizzards.
They traveled through 116 countries, including many where most have rarely ventured, such as Saudi Arabia, Myanmar, Angola, Sudan, Congo, Colombia, and East Timor.
Behind the wheel of a sunburst-yellow, custom-built convertible Mercedes, Rogers and his fiancée, Paige Parker, began their Millennium Adventure on January 1, 1999, from Iceland.
While I have never patronized a prostitute, he writes, I know that one can learn more about a country from speaking to the madam of a brothel or a black marketeer than from meeting a foreign minister.
In Adventure Capitalist , legendary investor Jim Rogers, dubbed the Indiana Jones of finance by Time magazine, proves that the best way to profit from the global situation is to see the world mile by mile. and grow rich! The bestselling author of Investment Biker is back from the Ultimate Road trip: a three-year drive around the world that would ultimately set the Guinness record for the longest continuous car journey. . .
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Investor Jim Rogers proves that the best way to profit from the global situation is to see the world mile-by-mile in the course of his three-year Adventure which set the Guinness record for longest continuous car journey