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TND Podcast Spotlight: Jay Taylor’s Turning Hard Times Into Good Times |
World renowned investor, traveler and author Jim Rogers returns to discuss the current Anglo-American Empire’s conflict with Russia. Having traveled in that country numerous times over the past few decades, Russia had until recently been one of his least favored countries but his view is now turning more positive. He will explain why. As fierce advocate of limited government and free market economics Rogers offers a blistering critique of current policies of the West that are sewing the seeds of its own destruction. He tells why he is happy he sold his mansion in Manhattan and moved to Singapore where he and his wife are raising their two daughters. Rogers also will tell us where he is putting his money as we head into 2015. Eric Coffin, one of the most astute junior exploration newsletter writers talks about prospects for making money in that beleaguered sector and names his top penny stock pick for 2015.
Stream each segment via YouTube below. Alternatively, to download a single mp3 file with all show segments or to access the show via iTunes, click here.
Jim Rogers
Jim Rogers, a native of Alabama, is an author, financial commentator and successful international investor. Frequently featured in Time, The Washington Post, The New York Times, Barron’s, Forbes, The Wall Street Journal, The Financial Times, and publications dealing with the economy or finance, he has also appeared as a commentator and columnist in various media and a visiting professor at Columbia University.
After attending Yale and Oxford University, Jim Rogers co-founded the Quantum Fund, a global-investment partnership. He then decided to retire at age 37. Continuing to manage his own portfolio, Jim Rogers kept busy as a professor of finance at the Columbia University Graduate School of Business, and, in 1989 and 1990, as the moderator of WCBS’s ‘The Dreyfus Roundtable’ and FNN’s ‘The Profit Motive with Jim Rogers’. In 1990-1992, Jim Rogers fulfilled his lifelong dream: motorcycling 100,000 miles across six continents, which landed him in the Guinness Book of World Records.
Eric Coffin
Eric Coffin is the editor of the HRA (Hard Rock Analyst) family of publications. Responsible for the “financial analysis” side of HRA, Coffin has a degree in corporate and investment finance. He has extensive experience in merger and acquisitions and small-company financing and promotion. For many years, he tracked the financial performance and funding of all exchange-listed Canadian mining companies and has helped with the formation of several successful exploration ventures. Coffin was one of the first analysts to point out the disastrous effects of gold hedging and gold loan-capital financing in 1997. He also predicted the start of the current secular bull market in commodities based on the movement of the U.S. dollar in 2001 and the acceleration of growth in Asia and India. Coffin can be reached at [email protected] or the website www.hraadvisory.com
(Note: The following is a longer version of the previously released interview)
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About Jay Taylor:
Mr. Taylor is editor of J Taylor’s Gold & Technology Stocks newsletter (click here to learn more) and host for the popular radio show, Turning Hard Times into Good Times on the Voice America network. His interest in the role gold has played in U.S. monetary history led him to research gold and into analyzing and investing in junior gold shares. In 1981 he began publishing North American Gold Mining Stocks, which preceded his current newsletter. His continuing interest in gold mining prompted him to study geology at Hunter College in New York City, supplementing his MBA in Finance & Investments from Baruch College, NYC. Throughout his career Mr. Taylor worked as a commercial, then as an investment banker. Most recently, he worked in the mining and metals group of ING Barings in New York. Prior to that he was involved in the first gold loan made in modern times in the U.S. to Amax Minerals, a 250,000 oz. loan facility led by Citicorp. In 1997 he resigned from ING Barings to devote himself full time to researching mining & technology stocks, writing his newsletter and assisting companies in raising venture capital. Along with the publishing of his newsletter he currently also hosts the web-based radio show “Turning Hard Times Into Good Times.”
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