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Jim Rogers: The ‘Worst Bear Market Of Our Lifetime’ Is Nearing Fast | Debt, Inflation and Crisis (PT1)

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Jim Rogers: The ‘Worst Bear Market Of Our Lifetime’ Is Nearing Fast | Debt, Inflation and Crisis (PT1)

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Jim Rogers: The ‘Worst Bear Market Of Our Lifetime’ Is Nearing Fast | Debt, Inflation and Crisis (PT1)

FromWealthion - Be Financially Resilient

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Length:
41 minutes
Released:
Sep 17, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Legendary investor Jim Rogers has seen more market ups and downs than most people alive today. And he has successfully made money -- a LOT of money -- in the process.

But given today’s macroenvironment, he’s more concerned about the market’s future prospects than he’s ever been before. In fact, he confidently predicts we will experience a massive economic and financial correction that will result in the biggest bear market of our lifetime.

Too much debt. Rising inflation. Currency debasement. Malinvestment. Central bank intervention. Geopolitical stress. The current macroeconomic environment has it all. Rogers predicts collapse will begin in the weaker countries/companies first, and then cascade it way towards the US, eventually plunging the entire system into deep recession, if not a downright Depression.

Here in Part 1 of our interview with Jim, he explains how bad he thinks things will get and why. And in Part 2, he shares the asset classes he thinks will fare best in preserving wealth during the tribulations to come. See the YouTube Video for the charts and graphics: https://youtu.be/nYY9bal71OM
Released:
Sep 17, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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