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From: "Newsmax.com" <newsmax@reply.newsmax.com>
Date: August 2, 2013 3:59:54 PM GMT-06:00
To: "Bobbygmartin1938@gmail.com" <Bobbygmartin1938@gmail.com>
Subject: Jim Rogers: 'Run for the Hills'
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Dear Newsmax Reader,
Jim Rogers, founder of the Quantum Fund and creator of Rogers International Commodities Index (RICI), recently told investors that it's time to "run for the hills."
Rogers went on to explain that he is getting his money out of the United States, commenting, "A lot of people are having a good time. I'm somewhat skeptical because I know it's going to end badly."
Here at Newsmax and Moneynews, we are taking his warnings very seriously.
After all, Rogers has an uncanny track record when it comes to predicting major moves in the stock market.
The 70-year-old legendary investor foretold the 1987 stock market crash, as well as the dot-com and real-estate busts of more recent years.
Like many of you, we are tired of seeing important gurus like Jim Rogers on cable news, interviewed for a few minutes, and given little opportunity to share their best investment ideas and recommendations.
So, we decided to get Jim's real, in-depth views on the market for our Financial Braintrust Alliance members.
Having his personal phone on our Rolodex, we gave him a ring and asked him to sit down for a video interview.
Rogers agreed to give us the unfiltered version of what's really happening in the economy.
He told us things he wouldn't have time on TV shows to discuss — and importantly why he is running for the hills (in fact, he is in Singapore as I am penning this letter to you!).
What he described was shocking.
Here are a few things he had to tell us . . .
- DON'T SELL YOUR GOLD:
Even though Rogers has evidence that gold could drop down to $900 an ounce, he says to hang on to it . . . and start buying more. Soon, he says, it will start an unprecedented move to $2,000 an ounce.- STOCKS ARE FACING AN IMPENDING COLLAPSE:
Rogers predicts everything will unravel after the elections of one European country.- NOW IS THE TIME TO MAKE MONEY:
Despite his negative stance on the United States, Rogers believes there are specific foreign countries that are primed for massive profit potential.- THE FED IS ROBBING RETIREES:
Rogers explains how the Federal Reserve is quietly robbing from senior citizens in plain daylight.- WHY TEENAGERS SHOULD SKIP COLLEGE:
That $80,000 degree will be worthless. There is a better path to prosperity, Rogers explains.Our private interview with Rogers is perhaps one of the most important conversations we have ever recorded.
And that is saying a lot, since in the past few years Newsmax has conducted interviews with Donald Trump, Wilbur Ross, T. Boone Pickens, and Steve Forbes . . . along with a host of economic and political heavyweights.
And today, you are invited to listen in on our private interview with Jim Rogers.
This is a 40-minute, unedited, and unfiltered interview with the very man who correctly foretold the last three major crashes.
Hear the exact words he told us on video . . . and even better, you can also get the transcript of the entire conversation with Jim.
And you get to listen in on everything Jim said when you accept a VIP pass to the Alliance for only $1 (see full offer for details!).
To find out more about the exciting benefits of the Alliance, simply click here.
Aaron DeHoog
Financial Publisher
Newsmax and Moneynews
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