What Jim Rogers thinks about the "End of America" by Brian Hunt
Over the weekend, I read Jim Rogers' latest book, Street Smarts: Adventures on the Road and in the Markets.
Rogers is a former hedge-fund manager who retired in his late 30s… and then went on several giant "around the world" road trips. He wrote about his first trip in the book Investment Biker. He wrote about his second trip in the book Adventure Capitalist. Both books are terrific.
Rogers is an advocate of the ideas we write about at S&A: free markets, limited government, the end of corporate bailouts, and sound money. In other words, he's an advocate of ideas many Americans can't stand.
The funniest part of the book is found on the back of the dust jacket. It features a quote from New York Times columnist Paul Krugman, the nanny-state's chief spokesman. The quote reads, "Jim Rogers makes my head hurt." In our view, having a fool like Krugman complain about your ideas is a good thing.
Street Smarts isn't a travelogue like Rogers' other books. But it has a handful of valuable chapters. Some of the chapters can be considered companion pieces to Porter Stansberry's "End of America" research.
Like Porter, Rogers believes the U.S. is on an unsustainable path of borrowing and spending… which will produce a long-term decline in the value of the dollar.
I recommend the book to anyone looking to make sense of the world's current economic and monetary systems. You can buy a copy of Street Smarts on Amazon here.
Source: S&A Digest