Dolár sa znehodnotí, PMs na výslní
Cena zlata vystúpi na niekoľko tisíc dolárov za uncu, nakoľko meny sa budú viac znehodnocovať, tvrdí Jim Rogers. Takisto cena ropy vystúpi podstatne vyššie. Celkovo energia bude oveľa drahšia. Ceny poľnohospodárskych komodít vystúpia na podstatne vyššie úrovne (nehovoriac o nedostatku), čoho dôsledkom budú sociálne nepokoje.

Everything I have told the world about gold and silver is going to continue to happen. Eventually gold will be a couple of thousand dollars an ounce, and probably much higher, as currencies become more debased, who knows how high.
Silver will definitely reach new highs. As I have said, the US dollar is in serious trouble, and will be debased a great deal in the future, and eventually will be problematical itself. So gold and silver will be measured by the US dollar but I hope there will still be some sound currencies no matter what happens.
I don't know if there is Peak Oil or not. I do know that known reserves of oil are in decline. That is a very simple statement. Is there a staggering amount of oil out there in the world? We don't seem to know where it is, though we hope we find it soon and that it is accessible. The price of oil and all energy is also going much higher.
I think commodity prices are going to continue to go much, much higher. In several years, we are going to continue to see shortages of things to develop and there continues to be very little investment in productive capacity of anything.
Agriculture is continuing to turn into a disaster and I continue to encourage people to understand that those shortages are going to get worse, and that there is going to be more social unrest around the world, and that more governments are going to fall around the world.
06.04.2011
"Let me issue and control a nation's money supply, and I care not who makes its laws.” Mayer Amschel Rothschild
"History records that the money changers have used every form of abuse, intrigue, deceit, and violent means possible to maintain their control over governments by controlling money and its issuance." James Madison
