Jim Rogers
Billionaire investor Jim Rogers, the co-founder of Quantum Fund alongside George Soros in the 1960s, retired at the age of 37 after the fund’s resounding success. He was also the creator of Rogers International Commodity Index, a broad index of commodity futures. Now, he focuses on writing books, speaking at events, raising his family and managing his money.
He sold his New York City mansion for US $16 million in December 2007, preceding his relocation as a permanent resident to Singapore. He claimed that it was a “ground-breaking time for investment potential in Asian markets” then. Famously bullish on commodities and China, Rogers made the move to Singapore so his two children could pick up Mandarin, choosing Singapore over Hong Kong or Shanghai due to lower pollution.
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