Book Review: Jim Rogers' "A Bull in China" [View article]
A great investor is a great investor. This article's author is just bitter that Jim Rogers can recognize a good opportunity and get immediate press and recognition attached to his name when he sees it.
The author should build himself a solid 20-30 year track record of investing globally across multiple asset classes, and then feel free to opine on Rogers' misperceptions.
Until then, he just comes across as jealous and petty.
This type of attitude is not an uncommon attitude among academics in economics and finance, who see contemporaries with inferior credentials and analysis striking it rich in finance while they toil over econometrics models.
Book Review: Jim Rogers' "A Bull in China" [View article]
The author should build himself a solid 20-30 year track record of investing globally across multiple asset classes, and then feel free to opine on Rogers' misperceptions.
Until then, he just comes across as jealous and petty.
This type of attitude is not an uncommon attitude among academics in economics and finance, who see contemporaries with inferior credentials and analysis striking it rich in finance while they toil over econometrics models.