It is ironic that ~80% of his client's funds were in US backed mortgage notes in this particular Rogers International Raw Materials Fund LP and only about 3 - 6% were in open commodity futures positions in this latest filing http://www.secinfo.com/d14D5a.u5HUm.htmQuote from makloda:
I like Rogers because he's a contrarian that actually puts his money where his mouth is. Too many bears that trade odd lots or are paper traders. At least Rogers is for real. When he says he's bullish Cotton and bearish on brokers then he's long CT futures and short brokers.
6 months ended
6/30/07 6 months ended
6/30/06
Partnersâ Capital at beginning of period
$ 100,070,417 $ 108,221,418
Contributions
â 205,622
Net income
4,130,886 6,683,066
Withdrawals
(12,009,769 ) (2,235,707 )
Partnersâ Capital at end of period
$ 92,191,534 $ 112,874,399
Per unit data
06/30/07 06/30/06
Net asset value
$ 193.59 $ 202.09
Units outstanding
476,216 558,533
Quote from thrunner:
It is ironic that ~80% of his client's funds were in US backed mortgage notes in this particular Rogers International Raw Materials Fund LP and only about 3 - 6% were in open commodity futures positions in this latest filing
Just pointing out the irony of having so much of your asset in of all things US backed mortgage security..... unfortunately, it is the performance of the fund bearing his name that does not reflect the portfolio well at all.Quote from OldTrader:
it really does not truly reflect the portfolio well at all.
OldTrader
Quote from thrunner:
Just pointing out the irony of having so much of your asset in of all things US backed mortgage security..... unfortunately, it is the performance of the fund bearing his name that does not reflect the portfolio well at all.
No, I guess there is nothing ironic at all about a person who said "Get out of the dollar, teach your children Chinese and buy as many commodities as you can." and then keeps 80% of of the funds in US backed mortgage security. Long live Jim Rogers, his funds that he doesn't manage and his Mandarin speaking daugher.Quote from OldTrader:
There's nothing ironic
Quote from thrunner:
No, I guess there is nothing ironic at all about a person who said "Get out of the dollar, teach your children Chinese and buy as many commodities as you can." and then keeps 80% of of the funds in US backed mortgage security. Long live Jim Rogers, his funds that he doesn't manage and his Mandarin speaking daugher.