The Daily Reckoning
Weekend Edition
November 13-14, 2004
Baltimore, Maryland
By Addison Wiggin and Tom Dyson


MARKET REVIEW: MY BABY GIRL

Jim Rogers wrapped up the conference yesterday, as always, with a
brilliantly entertaining presentation, including slides and a video
of his 3-year global odyssey. 

"And when we got back to New York in 2001, we were pretty darn
tired," recalled the Adventure Capitalist, "so we decided to stay at
home and relax a while. And that's where we received the final
surprise... and the best surprise of the whole trip, in fact. We
found out my wife, Paige, was pregnant. And now, here she is... my
baby girl." 

And with that, a picture of Rogers, all smiles, cuddling his
daughter, is projected on three giant screens at the front of the
ballroom. 

"Ahhhh" went the crowd... 

When Rogers had finished presenting the slides from his world
record-breaking trip, he elaborated on some of his investments, and
some of the major themes he's paying attention to in today's
markets.

"Well, I can tell you, the Chinese are some of the most capitalist
people on earth. And it's a different capitalism to what you might
have thought. In China, they save almost 20% of their incomes,
compared to 2% here in the U.S. and in China, they don't worry about
how many vacation days they might get, no, they worry about how many
days they are allowed to work." 

The 19th century belonged to the U.K., once the richest and most
powerful nation on earth. The 20th century belonged to the U.S., but
the 21st century, predicts Rogers, will belong to China. "I recommend 
you all start to learn mandarin, and tell your children and
grandchildren to do the same... I'm not just saying it either... my
baby girl has a Chinese nanny, who only speaks mandarin. And already, 
my baby girl is starting to pick up some of the words."

Despite his confidence in China's emergence, Rogers expects a hard
landing for China at some point in the next 12 months... 

Rogers' next topic for discussion was the U.S. dollar. "It's probably 
overdue for a rally. They've been hitting it pretty hard recently. I
wouldn't even be surprised to see a large bounce... but don't listen
to me, my market timing is horrible... "

"What's much more important, is that Americans owe $8 trillion to the 
rest of the world," he offers, "and it's only gonna git worse. The
dollar is a fundamentally flawed currency, and still has a long way
to fall."

"My baby girl don't own any dollars. You know what she's got... a
Swiss bank account. That's right. All her money's in Swiss francs."

The dollar closed Friday at $1.2972 versus the euro, having made a
new intraday high at $1.3004 earlier in the day. The euro has never
before traded as high. 

For his own account, Rogers owns a basket of 16 international
currencies and some Chinese equities. "But if you wanna know where I
think the rally big money is, and the best way to play China, it's
natural resources and commodities."

Your editors, here at the Daily Reckoning, wholeheartedly agree.
China needs lead. It needs nickel. It needs tin... and rubber and
copper and cotton. There's nothing that can change the basic demand
for these commodities over the medium to long term. Nothing. And what 
this means for you, says the former trading partner of George Soros,
well, it will simply be the easiest way to make a lot of money in the 
coming decade. And when asked by a member of the audience to list his 
favorite commodities, Rogers named sugar, cotton and orange juice, in 
that order.

"My baby girl won't be selling her portfolio of commodities until oil 
hits $150 a barrel and they're drilling on the front lawn of the
White House. Or until cotton hits $4 and they're growing it in
Central Park."

Oil fell over 5% last week, closing at $47.32, providing a boon for
the stock market. The Dow is now in positive territory for the year,
having gained 151 points last week. The Industrials Index closed at
10,539. The S&P and the Nasdaq were also higher. The Nasdaq gained 46 
to 2,085 while the S&P closed up 18 to 1,184.

"What about gold?" asked another member of the audience, as gold was
hitting a fresh 16-year high, gaining $4.50 on the week to close at
$437.90.

"My baby girl owns gold too... " came the reply.

Regards,

Tom Dyson,
The Daily Reckoning

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We love Jim Rogers. We loved his first book, Investment Biker, and we 
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money in the markets, and with his great no-nonsense style, and
superb knowledge of the planet - he's traveled round the world twice
in a motor vehicle - he really is a man that serious investors should 
pay attention to.

But more importantly, even if you have absolutely no interest in the
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Adventure Capitalist is still a great read.

It's a great travel adventure!

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THIS WEEK in THE DAILY RECKONING 

REMEMBRANCE DAY 11/12/04
By Bill Bonner

"But then, war - like markets, politics and team sports - has a logic 
of it's own. It is a public spectacle, not a private one. Masses of
people are stirred up - mobs, groups, and crowds - to do the most
remarkable and preposterous things."
http://www.dailyreckoning.com/body_index3.cfm?id=10776

IF WE PLAY OUR CARDS RIGHT...  11/11/04 
By Doug Casey

"The reality is that Americans thoroughly endorsed what Baby Bush
stands for. So let's play the cards the way they've been dealt. And,
perpetual optimist that I am, I think the next four years stand to be 
among the most profitable of a lifetime for a minority of properly
positioned investors and speculators."
http://www.dailyreckoning.com/body_index3.cfm?id=10771

A MANIPULATED MARKET 11/10/04
By John Mauldin

"Currencies are a manipulated market. They are manipulated by the
central banks of sovereign nations, who make decisions about what the 
level their own currency should be for the own economic and political 
purposes. That makes them volatile and very difficult to predict in
the short term. In the long term, the markets work."
http://www.dailyreckoning.com/body_index3.cfm?id=10759

PROFITABLE TUMBLEWEEDS 11/9/04
By Steve Sjuggerud

"Natural resources are cheap and plentiful too. Pablo's Northern
Orion is a partner in Alumbrera, a world-class copper mine where
copper is mined cheaper than anywhere in the world. Literally, the
net cost of production is zero, or (unbelievably) less...  thanks to
gold being a byproduct of copper production."
http://www.dailyreckoning.com/body_index3.cfm?id=10747

THE JOKE'S ON US 11/8/04
By The Mogambo Guru

"Apparently this Liu guy is unaware that the reason that I am on the
floor, twitching and gagging in fear, is this inflation thing. Then,
without warning, as if to kick me in the guts, he gets into this
issue of the Fed hedonic massaging of inflation statistics so as to
disguise it... "
http://www.dailyreckoning.com/body_index3.cfm?id=10734

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HEADLINE, NEWS And INSIGHT: 

Pawns in the Public Spectacle
by Bill Bonner

"There is no going back. Once the madness begins - whether it is a
war or a bubble - it must run its course. In fact, early victories
and early profits typically reinforce the trend. That is why, in war
and speculation, it is often better to lose the first encounter than
win it; it might make you reconsider."
http://www.dailyreckoning.com/body_headline.cfm?id=4261

A Hard Landing for the United States
by Dr Kurt Richeb�cher

"Mr. Greenspan likes to claim that, thanks to his brilliant policy,
the U.S. economy experienced its mildest recession during the whole
postwar period in 2001. If this was an achievement, it was more than
offset, however, by the following unusually sluggish recovery."
http://www.dailyreckoning.com/body_headline.cfm?id=4259

How High Can The Euro Rise?
by John Mauldin

"Speaking of ebb and flow, the dollar is not on some permanent
downward path. It will find a bottom, probably ridiculously low, the
trade deficit thing will get sorted out and then the dollar will
start to rise."
http://www.dailyreckoning.com/body_headline.cfm?id=4252


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