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Adventure Capitalist: The Ultimate Road Trip
Jim Rogers
Random House Trade Paperbacks
, 2004 - 392 pages
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highly recommended
A Road Less Traveled
Done right, years on the
road
would absorb many volumes this size. Some of this work seems as though the entire exercise was an afterthought. Far too little detail for my liking, and not enough personal relationships, although I enjoyed those which were described, such as the author's friendship developed with a Siberian thug who ensured safe passage.
This may be that rare situation when the movie would be better. The personality of Rogers may better enlighten when shown in the second person, rather than described in the first. I find myself wanting to read his wife's version, as his own larger-than-life personality surely played a larger role in the events than he could or would describe himself.
Regardless, more people need to read this. It is refreshing to have a
capitalist
clobber so many prejudices. Many obscure dangers (such as almost being whipped going into Saudi Arabia due to alchohol vile in first aid kit) never considered by most, are explained. An unintentional economic anthropology takes hold.
Best of all, he ends the
trip
in Vegas. A great read!
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The Adventure of Jim Roger
Jim Roger is the
Adventure
Capitalist
. This was the man who, together with George Soros co-founded the highly successful hedge fund, the Quantum Fund, in the early 1970's.
The Adventure Capitalist tells us the story of how one man and his wife travelled the world in a car on the
ultimate
road
trip
, a 3 year long adventure, and a Guinness World Record.
Read and view the world through the lens of a highly successful international investor, who will regale you with stories of near death experiences in Europe, driving through war zones in Africa, dinner with gangsters in Russia, and how he withdrew his money just weeks before the Argentina currency collapse. Throughout the book, you can also learn something about his unique investment philosophy and strategies as he travelled through countries.
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Great lessons from a true explorer--the Richard Feynman of finance
This book offers you an amazing learning experience from someone with a greater scope of knowledge and curiosity (could he possibly just sit still?) than just about anyone else I know. After finishing this book--I feel that I've absorbed the collective wisdom of 100's of people living over many centuries. Rogers sense of
adventure
and curiosity compares with that of Richard Feynman--and one should study his methods of thinking. The book is replete with lessons about history, politics, finance, love, and travel--and their interaction. The scope is comparable with War and Peace, Don Quixote, etc.. This book must assume a place on the pantheon of greatest investment books--including One Up on Wall Street and A Random Walk Down Wall Street. The book must also assume a place on the pantheon of greatest adventure stories.
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great read!
This is the first Jim Rogers book I read and I loved it! I have bought this book for friends and clients and recommend it as a first class read.
Capitalizing on Adventures
Jim Rogers took three years to drive around the world (okay there were some ferries and even a few flights) in a bright yellow, custom-built Mercedes sports car to take the pulse of the global economy at the start of the new millenium.
He dismisses whole countries, and even continents in a few sentences, but his observations are interesting and his
adventure
s are entertaining.
Drive . . . and grow rich!
The bestselling author of Investment Biker is back from the
ultimate
road
trip
: a three-year drive around the world that would ultimately set the Guinness record for the longest continuous car journey. In
Adventure
Capitalist
, legendary investor Jim Rogers, dubbed ?the Indiana Jones of finance? by Time magazine, proves that the best way to profit from the global situation is to see the world mile by mile. ?While I have never patronized a prostitute,? he writes, ?I know that one can learn more about a country from speaking to the madam of a brothel or a black marketeer than from meeting a foreign minister.?
Behind the wheel of a sunburst-yellow, custom-built convertible Mercedes, Rogers and his fiancée, Paige Parker, began their ?Millennium Adventure? on January 1, 1999, from Iceland. They traveled through 116 countries, including many where most have rarely ventured, such as Saudi Arabia, Myanmar, Angola, Sudan, Congo, Colombia, and East Timor. They drove through war zones, deserts, jungles, epidemics, and blizzards. They had many narrow escapes.
They camped with nomads and camels in the western Sahara. They ate silkworms, iguanas, snakes, termites, guinea pigs, porcupines, crocodiles, and grasshoppers.
Best of all, they saw the real world from the ground up?the only vantage point from which it can be truly understood?economically, politically, and socially.
Here are just a few of the author?s conclusions:
? The new commodity bull market has started.
? The twenty-first century will belong to China.
? There is a dramatic shortage of women developing in Asia.
? Pakistan is on the verge of disintegrating.
? India, like many other large nations, will break into several countries.
? The Euro is doomed to fail.
? There are fortunes to be made in Angola.
? Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) are a scam.
? Bolivia is a comer after decades of instability, thanks to gigantic amounts of natural gas.
Adventure Capitalist is the most opinionated, sprawling, adventurous journey you?re likely to take within the pages of a book?the perfect read for armchair adventurers, global investors, car enthusiasts, and anyone interested in seeing the world and understanding it as it really is.
From the Hardcover edition.
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