Jim Rogers with a bearish take on Hong Kong, plus BlackBerry insider selling

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1. Jim Rogers on China: Challenge & Opportunity - Real Vision (subscriber video)

Jim Rogers has been fascinated by China since he drove his motorcycle across the country in the 1990s. The investing legend joins Real Vision to give his view of the rising Asian superpower and, more broadly, on rising Asia in general. Rogers provides his views on the Hong Kong crisis and the simmering trade war. He also weighs in on whether the era of US dollar primacy has passed — especially now that the United States has become, in Rogers’ view, “the largest debtor nation in the history of the world.” Filmed on September 10, 2019 in Singapore.

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2. BlackBerry still not ripe for the picking  - INK Research (subscriber video and free audio)

The October 4th Morning INK Report on BlackBerry (BB) puts recent insider sell filings into context.

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