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05 October 2010
Rogers: "Can't go wrong with Commodities" (oh, oh..)
Note from Ed: I get very uncomfortable around such stridency -
even when it comes from the likes of Jim Rogers...
In David Tepper-like fashion, Jim Rogers says commodities are in a win-win situation (of course, Tepper said stocks were a win-win just a week ago). He says commodities are the obvious beneficiary of the current environment no matter what. If the economy weakens the Fed will print, devalue the dollar and bid up commodities. If the economy recovers commodities will also be bid up.
T. W. Merryman
Managing Director
Interconti, Limited
(Market Research Analysts)
Chicago, IL 60604
e: intercon@intercontilimited.com
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