Time to invest in Turkish assets, investment guru says

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'I would be probably buying Turkey now,' Jim Rogers tells Anadolu Agency

Time to invest in Turkish assets, investment guru says

The U.S.'s rift with it’s NATO ally Turkey is "madness" and the smart people are currently investing in Turkish assets, Jim Rogers, one of the world's best-known investment gurus, told Anadolu Agency on Wednesday. 

"It is madness. I have no idea why America is doing this. Turkey has been a long-term ally of the U.S. and NATO. [...] In my view, it is hurting America in the long run. And we will hurt ourselves more than we hurt anyone," Rogers -- the co-founder of the Quantum Fund with George Soros in 1970’s, currently CEO and the Chairman of Rogers Holdings -- said in a phone interview. 

Turkey and the U.S. are currently experiencing rocky relations following Washington’s imposition of sanctions over the detention of Andrew Craig Brunson, a U.S cleric who is under house arrest in Turkey over terrorism charges. 

"Throughout history sanctions had very rarely had much an effect for the long term. Eventually, markets have always figured out the way, get around the sanctions. Some people would call black market, some people call it parallel market, some people call it smart market," Rogers added. 

"In my view sanctions are pretty much the waste of time. They cause a lot of effort. Because people try to enforce them. Other people try to avoid them. So few politicians sound smart for a while but basically, sanctions are waste of time, energy, and money."   

Smart people are buying Turkey now 

Noting that the investors might benefit from the opportunities Turkish assets currently present, Rogers said, "I have been noticing normally [...] when something like this happens you take advantage of it by buying. It’s usually an opportunity to buy things. If you are smart enough to do it, it comes out very well, two years, 5 years later." 

Responding to a question whether he would consider investing in Turkish assets at the moment, Rogers said, "I have not done anything yet. Just because I have been traveling a lot. But, I certainly see what is happening. I would be probably buying Turkey now. Normally smart people are buying now." 

Stressing global economic powers in the world shifted from West's advanced economies to East's emerging economies, Rogers said, "What America has been doing recently [is] making China great again. China, Russia and Iran and now Turkey are getting closer and closer together. This cannot be good for America. I mean I am an American citizen. But I see Russia, China, Iran, Turkey are getting closer and closer." 

"That cannot be good for Russia, could be good for China, for Turkey, but it can not be good for America. I go to a Moscow airport now it is full of Chinese. Five years ago, there were no Chinese. You go to the Red Square now, it is full of Chinese. I am sure it will be full of Russians and Chinese in Istanbul soon. Chinese have a lot of money these days. America has a lot of debt."   

'Next bear market to be the worst in my lifetime' 

Noting that the U.S. stocks have enjoyed the longest bull markets in recent years while the U.S. debt skyrocketed since the financial crisis in 2008 until now, Rogers warned, "Americans had not have financial problems for 10 years now. America’s debt is building up and we are making enemies in many countries. When the next bear market comes it’s going to be the worst in my lifetime. The debt is building up. It’s been overdue. Some countries will not trade with us. So, in the end, the next bear market the worst in my lifetime."

Source : AA
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