Jim Rogers reveals his Singapore investment strategy
“Well, it would be my little girls. They are very important to me,” the 71-year-old American told Yahoo Singapore last week in a phone interview in which he shared some investing tips. The author of five investment books, the latest one titled Street Smarts, Rogers started a family late in life. He was 60 when he had the first of his two daughters with wife, Paige Parker. Famously bullish on China and commodities, he moved from New York to Singapore in 2007 so his two children could learn Mandarin.
The author of five investment books, the latest one titled Street Smarts, Rogers started a family late in life. He was 60 when he had the first of his two daughters with wife, Paige Parker. Famously bullish on China and commodities, he moved from New York to Singapore in 2007 so his two children could learn Mandarin.
Having retired at the age of 37 after a smashing success at the Quantum Fund, which he co-founded with George Soros in 1973, Rogers now juggles raising his family, writing books, speaking at events and managing his own money.
Advice for parents
Speaking as a father and investment expert, Rogers said children’s education should be a top priority for parents who are would-be investors.
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