« Scorekeeping on Mortgage Company Bankruptcies | Main | Wordpress Gets the Wallstrip Treatment »
Latest Stories
- Excel Wankers and Recession Averages
- Sorry, New York is Closed. Check Back Later.
- Catching Falling 2009 Earnings Estimate Knife
- Survivorship Bias in Global Markets
- Talking Positions on a Lazy-ish Retirement Portfolio
August 3, 2007
Jim Rogers: U.S. Housing Among Biggest Bubbles in History
While the current media frenzy over subprime may mark a near-term bottom -- the smart folks at Citadel are seemingly betting that way with their Sowood buy at 40 cents on the dollar -- but Jim Rogers doesn't buy it. In an interview where he waxes bullishly about China, he says that U.S. housing was among the biggest bubbles ever, and it's "got a long way to go" before it's fixed.
Sphere It
|
Digg it
|
Bookmark it
|
Stumble it
|
Facebook it
Can you please fix your page code with video...it keeps effing up Firefox...yet not Safari. There is something with this type of video that causes a weird ghosting effect that makes me not want to come here cause it totally screws with the browser.
Thanks
Is this interview from Bloomberg Asia? What is the host's name. He is the most personable and entertaining financial persona I've seen yet.









All I can think of watching Jim Rogers is Al Franken's impression of the late Senator Paul Simon, where he would exasperatedly intone:
"That's why I wear the BOW-TIE"