“If you know Jim’s story, you probably know that this man was born to be one of the greatest investors of all time. Selling peanuts at the age of five to getting a job in Wall Street at the age of 22 to starting his first index fund with George Soros at the age of 31, Jim has had a meteoric rise in the investing world. And what’s even more interesting about him is that he likes to break rules as an investor. He is famous for his contrarian calls and controversial ideas. In fact, he proved it again in our interview, when he went ahead with his latest commentary on the Indian economy, and said: ‘I am short India.'”
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