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  • ISBN:9780812968712
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  • 出版时间:2003-04
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  • 价格:62.10
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  • 装帧:平装
  • 开本:16开
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内容简介:

  Legendary investor Jim Rogers gives us his view of the world

on a twenty-two-month, fifty-two-country motorcycle odyssey in his

bestselling business/adventure book, Investment Biker, which has

already sold more than 200,000 copies.

Before you invest another dollar anywhere in the world

(including the United States), read this book by the man Time

magazine calls “the Indiana Jones of finance.”

Jim Rogers became a Wall Street legend when he co-founded the

Quantum Fund. Investment Biker is the fascinating story of Rogers’s

global motorcycle journey/investing trip, with hardheaded advice on

the current state and future direction of international economies

that will guide and inspire investors interested in foreign

markets.


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作者介绍:

  Jim Rogers grew up in Demopolis, Alabama, and got started in

business at the age of five, selling peanuts. He graduated from

Yale University and has a degree in philosophy, politics, and

economics from Oxford University. After a career as a hedge fund

manager and investor, he now periodically teaches finance at

Columbia University, and appears regularly on the CNBC cable

network.


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  Amazon.co.uk Review

  Wealth does strange things to people. It can either control them

or set them free. Jim Rogers falls into the latter camp. Like an

angst-free Marlon Brando, this Wild One quit his Quantum fund job

alongside George Soros at the age of 37, saddled up a powerful BMW

and revved his way into a personal dream.

  In 1990, Rogers set out with his girlfriend on a marathon global

tour, chasing the summer and the prevailing economic climate across

six continents and reporting home in his easily adopted role of

Investment Biker. The result, even after all these years, is a

gloriously entertaining flight of reality. Part travelogue, part

investment guide, Rogers himself is the real centrepiece, at times

railing (if that's the right word) against local

custom/ideology/policy, on other occasions providing eye-opening

investment tips on where the sensible money should be going.

Shunning the usual tourist routes, Rogers' odyssey takes him

through landscapes and economies unique in culture and currency

where his natural charisma shines through in easy-going commentary.

It's not all image though; Rogers' predictions on emerging markets

have proved by and large to be unerringly accurate.

  

  Whatever you want from a book, Investment Biker can probably

supply it: thrills, spills, rampaging elephants and economic

theory. Dig out those leathers and enjoy the ride. --Jake

Bond

  

  Review

  

  Eclectic and didactic, yet strangely compelling." -- Business

Age

 

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  Amazon.com

  Jim Rogers became a Wall Street legend when he and George Soros

founded the Quantum Fund. This is the fascinating story of his 1990

investing trip around the world by motorcycle, with many tidbits of

hard-headed advice for investing in foreign markets. --This text

refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this

title.

  

  From Publishers Weekly

  Those wanting to make a killing on the Botswana stock exchange

should pass up this book. Combining a travel narrative with

economic advice, Rogers, who teaches business at Columbia, recounts

his 20-month global motorcycle tour with his "tall, leggy and

blonde" 23-year-old girlfriend, Tabitha. As the two pass through a

region, he sizes up the local economy and recommends investment

strategies. Often Rogers''s tips seem on the mark, as in Eastern

Europe and Asia. Yet for other places, Africa in particular, he

appears uninformed. Predicting Zaire''s imminent collapse, Rogers

declares, "Zaire hasn''t had its civil war yet," ignoring the Congo

crisis of 1960-1965. Such inaccuracies mar what is otherwise an

entertaining and unique world tour. Overall, the intended breezy

blend of business and travel instead feels like the zigzagging of a

man who rarely leaves his preconceptions behind, no matter what

lies in front of him. Author tour.

  Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers

to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

  

  From Library Journal

  Rogers, a notable Wall Street financier/investor who retired at

age 38 after making a fortune, is a born risk-taker. In 1990 he

took the biggest risk of his life by setting out on a BMW

motorcylce to circumnavigate the globe, accompanied by his

girlfriend. The journey lasted 20 months; the couple traveled more

than 60,000 miles across 51 countries on six continents. Why did

Rogers do it? Quite simply, to see the world. He offers insightful

commentary into the various places he visited both as a savvy

tourist and a knowledgeable investor. He found several countries

ripe for investment opportunities (notably China, South Africa, and

New Zealand) and determined others, in the parlance of Wall Street,

to be a "short sale." Some of his analysis is not original (e.g.,

his observations that the United States is becoming a "statist,"

quasisocialist state), but much of what he has to say is

thought-provoking. Recommended for all public libraries with large

nonfiction collections.

  --Richard Drezen, formerly with Merrill Lynch Lib., New

York

  Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers

to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

  

  From Booklist

  There''s something about a motorcycle that seems to arouse a

rebellious freedom and maverick wanderlust. Accompanied by a

friend, Rogers, a successful mutual-fund manager who retired before

he turned 40 and continued to invest well on his own, recently

completed a 20-month, 51-country, 57,354-mile around-the-world trek

on a BMW bike. The result is this unique and first-rate travelogue.

Rogers provides fascinating sketches of the people and places he

visited, but in addition to--and sometimes in spite of--the

colorful scenery, he also notes the per capita income, speculates

on the future price of land, analyzes the local economy, and

uncovers opportunities to be exploited. Throughout, Rogers rails

against statism, preferring his economics like his travel:

unfettered and freewheeling. Tales of Rogers'' trip have already

appeared in publications like Barron''s and Town and Country, so

readers will be looking for this book. David Rouse --This text

refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this

title.

  

  From Kirkus Reviews

  A strange work of travel writing that might well have been

entitled International Investment and the Art of Motorcycle

Maintenance. Motorcycle enthusiasts and investors interested in

predictions about the world economy will enjoy this account by

fast-track biker and financier Rogers of his 20-month world odyssey

in search of financial enlightenment. In 1980, he retired from Wall

Street, a millionaire at the age of 37, intent on fulfilling his

dream of riding his motorcycle around the entire planet. After

years of battling with Communist bureaucrats in both China and the

Soviet Union, Rogers crossed China by motorcycle in 1988 and

received permission in 1989 to cross Siberia. With his girlfriend,

he finally set off in March 1990 for a world tour, commencing from

Ireland, traversing six continents, and finishing in Texas.

Rogers''s focus is economic; where other writers might see culture,

scenery, or people, he sees labor, resources, and capital. Whether

in Japan, New Zealand, or Mexico, his theme is almost obsessively

the same: The enemy of efficiency and productivity is ``statism''''

(excessive regulation) in all its socialist, social democratic,

fascist, and Communist variants. Rogers is bullish about countries,

like those in South America, where he sees statism on the wane,

while he judges nations that impose currency controls and trade

restrictions to be bad investment risks. Lamenting what he sees as

the US''s unsound currency, ballooning budget deficits, and

increasingly statist orientation, Rogers, more bearishly than many

will like, calls this country ``an obvious short sale.''''

Surprisingly uninformative about the many countries Rogers visited,

and his tendency to view all societies solely through the prism of

libertarian/free-market ideology ultimately proves wearisome.

(Author tour) -- Copyright ©1994, Kirkus Associates, LP.

All rights reserved. --This text refers to an out of print or

unavailable edition of this title.

  

  Review

  “The Indiana Jones of finance.” —Time

  

  “Rogers’s advice is sage: Stick with nations where hard-nosed

bureaucrats push fiscal reforms, maintain sound currencies,

advocate free trade, and stay out of areas best left to the private

sector. And Rogers also dishes up ample

adventure.”—BusinessWeek 

  

  Review

  ?The Indiana Jones of finance.? ?Time

  

  ?Rogers?s advice is sage: Stick with nations where hard-nosed

bureaucrats push fiscal reforms, maintain sound currencies,

advocate free trade, and stay out of areas best left to the private

sector. And Rogers also dishes up ample

adventure.??BusinessWeek



精彩短评:

  • 作者:m 发布时间:2019-04-01 19:48:55

    像功能饮料一样需要的时候拿起来灌几口

  • 作者:殷顽民 发布时间:2019-09-01 21:57:39

    刘小枫连antiken Welt什么意思、什么涵盖范围都搞不懂,净胡说八道。释文的翻译错误比比皆是,各种不用心的低级失误,把Mt.看成St.,把斯巴达打成“西班牙”……考虑到原文是德文,自己不懂,只能忍了

  • 作者:一碗刀削面 发布时间:2022-01-26 08:33:12

    同送,不过我后来也是考完研转手送人了

  • 作者:滴天 发布时间:2022-10-03 11:35:28

    入门PyQt5

  • 作者:Yoyo 发布时间:2021-12-19 17:05:31

    好段

    小三轮车驶上跷跷板,骑的是上坡,骑到一半板子后,大概腿摔伤了,舞力蹬车,小三轮车右倒着落下来,它哀嚎着,又拼命等动车往跳,跳板上冲一次两次三次,他终于冲到了跷跷板的顶端,倒立在小三轮车上,他的身体像寒风中的树叶,在瑟瑟发抖,脸上布满汗珠,表情十分痛苦,看得出来,还是靠顽强的毅力才完成这个高难度的动作的

  • 作者:momo 发布时间:2019-12-10 19:19:04

    这本太好了 私奔那段格外动人


深度书评:

  • 影响沟通效果80%是交流过程中的情绪,20%才是沟通的内容

    作者:红桃一对J 发布时间:2016-05-10 18:26:22

    这本书在十几年前就家喻户晓了,当年最为畅销的《读者》杂志中缝的邮购售书广告里总有推荐。高中刚刚毕业就读过,那时尚未进入社会,所谓社交仅仅停留在同学关系的单一关系,家人也把我们当做小孩子,任何无知言行都加以包容,喜欢的人就多和对方解除,不喜欢的人就敬而远之。《人性的弱点》就被当做短篇故事集在读,当时对于我的功效与《故事会》没有太大差异。工作后步入社会,没有人是一座孤岛,有效沟通的技巧是多么重要,有很多人你应当放下成见与他合作,或者在销售的过程中需要赢得对方的喜欢,作为上级需要引导员工,反过来作为下属有时候也需要激励领导。影响沟通效果80%是交流过程中的情绪,20%才是沟通的内容,这本书就是对那80%做指导的。

    提高本书的使用效率的技巧

    1.阅读时停下来思考在读内容,把有益的建议标记出来,问问自己在什么场合能够实践这些建议,也便于自己日后温习,而且知识点本身也需要不断温习才能将理论变成习惯。

    2.建立自己的记录簿,把每天犯过的错或者需要改进的地方记录下来,每周末自省或者自我评估,会发现自己犯错越来越少,而接人待物的能力飞速提高。

    3.记录自己运用这些原则的心得。

    人际关系的基本技巧

    1.不要批评,不要指责,不要抱怨。

    2.真心实意地感谢他人、赞美他人。人有被尊重的需求,希望“感到自己很重要”,试想一个在任何时间都能发现你的闪光点,并且由衷的赞许,不吝惜任何赞美之词的上司,员工怎么可能不更加尽心尽力的工作

    3.激发他人的需求/换位思考对方的需求

    赢得他人喜爱的六个方式

    发自内心的关注他人,而非博得他人的关注,才是交友的关键。刻意取悦他人或者关注点总在自己是徒劳无功的。

    1.真心诚意的关注他人。想要得到友谊,就别怕麻烦,全心全意为他人做些事,哪怕要为此付出时间、精力、慷慨与体贴。

    2.微笑

    3.记住对方的名字

    4.专注的倾听,鼓励他人谈论自己。不讨人喜欢的行为:不听对方讲话,一味谈论自己;在别人说话时想到了什么,不等对方说完就直接插嘴。

    5.谈论对方感兴趣的事情,是引起他人兴趣的好办法。无论是像罗斯福那样有意准备别人感兴趣的谈资,还是激发对方兴趣后倾听,都有利于增广自己的见识。

    6.真心实意的让对方知道他有多重要

    如何让他人想你之所想

    1.赢得争论的方法只有一个,那就是避免争论。驳倒别人,但是那又有什么意义呢,无论输赢,我们都无法改变他人的想法。本杰明•富兰克林曾说过,“争辩、抱怨和反驳或许会带来暂时的胜利,但也永远无法通过表面的胜利赢得对方的尊敬。”

    2.尊重他人的观点,绝不要说“你错了”。我们无法通过纠正他的错误观点来改变他的认知,这样只会激怒他。所以,在你确信的情况下,假使你的朋友说错了话,请试着这样说“我本来不是这样想的,但是估计是我错了,我常常犯错。让我们一起弄清事实。”不要与客户、爱人或敌人争辩,圆融的指出他们的错误,而不是直接指出或激怒他们。

    3.如果你错了,请坚决果断地承认错误。愚蠢的人只会推诿,坦率的认错才是品格高尚者的见证。

    4.沟通始于友善

    5.让对方点头称“是”/引导对方认同

    6.让对方主导谈话。如果朋友胜过我们,他们会觉得自己很重要;如果我们胜过他们,他们中的一部分人会对此感到自卑,甚至心生妒忌。再知心的朋友也更愿意在我们面前谈论他们的成就,请给他们说话的时间,耐心倾听。

    7.循循善诱,让对方自行得出结论。我们喜欢被问及我们的心愿、我们的需求、我们的想法,在这样的谈话中,我们往往能感受到自己是被重视的一方。我们喜欢自己做决定,而不是对方强加给我们的。销售的时“欲擒故纵”,尤其是自主性很强的客户,让他自己做选择。

    8.将心比心。开口之前除了明确交流的目的,也要斟酌一下,如果你是对方,你愿不愿意听这些话。如果你希望对方认可你的观点,请先接受对方的观点。

    9.体谅他人的想法和愿望。“我一点都不怪你这样想。如果我是你,我也会有完全相同的感受。”

    10.激发对方内心深处的高尚情操。“您是以为诚信正直、值得信赖的人,不会辜负我们的期待的”

    11.戏剧化你的想法。推销你的想法时,需要具象化、生动化,才能更好的吸引人们的关注、留下深刻印象并且让对方接受观点。

    12.激将法。人有超越他人的渴望,可以利用这一点激发别人。

    作为领导,如何改变他人

    我们常常把耐心、情商留给了领导或者客户,对下属、家人、父母、子女的交流却忽视了他们的自尊心。

    1.欲抑先扬,就像拔牙时先打麻醉,批评之前先向对方予以肯定,再指出问题并鼓励对方。

    2.婉转的批评。对于敏感的人,直接的批评会引起他们强烈的敌意,而间接地指出错误却有极好的效果。

    3.批评对方之前,先谈谈自己的过错。

    4.以引导/建议代替命令。

    5.给对方留足面子。我们没有权利作出让对方感到自卑的言行,伤害别人的自尊也是一种罪过。

    6.夸奖他人每一点微小的进步。书中所授的全部原则,并不提倡钻营取巧,只有出自内心才能发挥应有的效用。

    7.用美誉激励他人,他就会不辜负你的期望。

    8.鼓励对方做出改变,而非打击对方。

    9.让对方愿意为你做事:1.实事求是。做不到的事情请不要承诺。忘记自己的私利,关注对方的利益;2.目的明确。清楚知道你希望对方做什么;3.有同理心。扪心自问什么是对方真正的需求;4.换位思考。想一想对方帮你做事能得到哪些好处;5.利益交换。找到上述好处与对方需求的结合点;6.表明态度。提出请求的时候,向对方说明他如何能从中受益。——这是任何沟通达成有效的方式。

  • 你从书中看到了什么?

    作者:陈苏娟 发布时间:2011-01-03 18:48:01

    这本书貌似当当上卖的很火,豆瓣上对这本书的评价大多是不太满意的,这也能理解,毕竟这里汇集了最真实的声音,但我想并不是这本书真的有多么差,毕竟他告诉了你很多你没有强烈意识到的:

    我觉得作者很用心,没有像很多理财书那样苦口婆心的劝慰,就像没有独立前妈妈的教诲,给了我们钱还要告诉你该怎样花,谁不想自由点支配呢?书的前半部分是一个梦境,梦里是主人翁钱小俊的30年后生活,基本靠政府养活,这完全不够,一把年纪了还得跟老婆一起继续工作,为什么会要这样?我们大学毕业基本25岁,假设女性55岁退休,按照目前的生活条件,我们活到大概85岁,那么就是工作30年要养活退休的30年,年轻的时候生活上要面子,再加上鸟房价致使不得不贷款,结婚后养房养车养孩子,还有整个家庭的吃喝拉撒,30岁之前能过上好日子就太难得了,而后,日益形成的高消费观使得生活水平难以下来,这样一个家庭能有多少储蓄呢?再加上两个人要负担四个老人的生活,万一父母生个病什么的那一项开销都不小,这么说,还有财理么?

    然而,你不理财,财不理你,按照书中说的每个月的工作要留下部分储蓄做投资(不是死存银行),可以让钱滚钱,产生复利,这样貌似滚雪球,当然是有具体数字可以算出来的!我突然想起一个做保险行业做的非常好的朋友告诉我,她个人买了十几个基金,每个投资的都不多,但是基本都稳定赚钱,这和书上说的分散型投资比较像!还有一点让我印象比较深的是要对自己投资,因为工作的30年,谁都不能保证公司不裁员或是跳槽,如果遇到这样的情况,我们有资本过的更好么?

    当然,本书我觉得可以30岁以上的人看,因为时间上这个年龄段的确是到了需要理财的阶段,再说也多少有财理,但是不知道45岁以后的人看了会不会一头汗,这说的咋有点晚了呢?

    所以加入你正巧再30-45岁之间,建议您看一下哦,还算不错的一本书!


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