The Vantage Markets Podcast 

Jim Rogers on tariffs, turmoil, and trading in the Trump era

Vantage Education

Join veteran investor and Quantum Fund co-founder, Jim Rogers, in his conversation with Vantage about navigating global markets during the Trump era. From escalating US-China trade tensions and the return of tariffs as political leverage, to his bold insights on the bond market sell-off—Jim shares a seasoned perspective on the ongoing economic forces.

Whether you’re a trader, investor, or simply market-curious, don’t miss Jim Rogers’ take on how to leverage volatility for opportunity in today's unpredictable markets.

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