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The Investment U E-Letter: Issue # 369
Tuesday, September 14, 2004

Jim Rogers Sizes up the Commodity Bull Market Is it Over?
By Dr. Steve Sjuggerud, President, Investment U

“When Merrill goes back into the commodity business sell out [of commodities]“
– Legendary investor Jim Rogers, in his 2003 book, Adventure Capitalist

“Merrill re-enters energy trading,”
–Headline in the Financial Times, September 3, 2004

Two legends sent me e-mails last night, back to back

At 5:01 p.m., world champion windsurfer Kevin Pritchard e-mailed me out of the blue. And at 5:02 p.m. an e-mail arrived from legendary investor Jim Rogers. Both surprised me with what was on their minds

I first got to know Jim Rogers back in 1997 when I sat next to him at a black-tie Speakers Dinner at the New Orleans Investment Conference. Jim impressed me as one of the few investors in the world who draws his own conclusions. We talked a lot, and he was quick, witty and worldly. He was supposedly retired, but he was more current than anyone else there.

Jim Rogers’ book, Adventure Capitalist, is one of the most important investment books of our time. Jim spent about four years traveling the world, seeing places no American has ever seen. He wrote about what he saw, and the implications going forward, as only he can. I highly recommend that you read it. I e-mailed Jim yesterday, as one of the predictions in his book came true

Back in 2003, Jim rightly wrote about a new bull market in commodities that could last a very long time and that it was just getting underway. He said that nobody was paying attention.

He couldn’t have been more right. Oil has soared and commodities like copper have soared for a variety of reasons. Now people are paying attention. When will the commodity bull market be near its end? Jim wrote in the book:

“when Merrill goes back into the commodity business.”

I e-mailed Jim because my Investment U colleague, Brian Hunt, spotted this headline in the September 3, 2004, Financial Times: “Merrill re-enters energy trading.”

I got a real kick out of this, as oil prices peaked just two weeks ago. Merrill may be late to the game once again (it exited commodities in 2001, which would have been a perfect buy signal). I asked Jim how he felt about Merrill re-entering commodities is this the peak? Is it time to sell? He said no About Merrill, he said:

“They are not back into all commodities full force yet. We will welcome them back, since someone has to make the last two or three legs of the bull market.”

No doubt, Jim was using Merrill getting back in as an anecdotal way of sizing up the maturity of the bull market in commodities. Merrill has entered, so the commodity bull market is well underway.

But is the bull market in commodities over yet? Not yet, according to Jim Rogers, and I wouldn’t want to bet against his track record.

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  • You can learn more about Jim Rogers at http://www.jimrogers.com, and you really ought to read his book. I’ve read it a few times. It was my “Investment Book of the Year” for 2003. You can check it out on Amazon.com.

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Good investing,

Steve

P.S. As for the windsurfing champ, he and I have talked in the past about taking a windsurfing trip, but I didn’t think it would actually happen. Now it looks like it’s on. I’ll be guiding a few world champs to an exotic and undiscovered windsurfing destination that has big waves and strong winds, and the trip will be documented by the windsurfing magazines. I haven’t taken a week off from work to play in probably six years but as an avid windsurfer that will be a week I can’t miss

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