Gold IRA BlueprintForum
    Back to forum
    ✨ Precious Metals

    Jim Rogers in 2025: Out of Stocks, Heavy on Gold, Betting

    Key Takeaways
    • Hey everyone, Just read this article about Jim Rogers' 2025 outlook – pretty interesting stuff, as always with him.
    • He's still super bullish on gold and China, and talking about getting out of stocks.
    • For me, that's a tough pill to swallow entirely.
    See what your 401(k) could look like in gold

    Hey everyone,

    Just read this article about Jim Rogers' 2025 outlook – pretty interesting stuff, as always with him. He's still super bullish on gold and China, and talking about getting out of stocks. For me, that's a tough pill to swallow entirely. While I definitely see the case for gold as a hedge, especially with all the global uncertainty, going "heavy" on it makes me a little nervous. I've always had a pretty diversified portfolio, and while a portion is in gold ETFs, it's not the majority. Plus, completely ditching stocks feels a bit extreme, even for a seasoned investor like him. I'm trying to balance growth for my retirement with some stability, especially with a couple of kids who'll be heading to college in a few years. My strategy has always been more about long-term holding in quality companies.

    His take on China is also something I've wrestled with. I've had some small exposure there in the past, but the regulatory risks and geopolitical tensions make me hesitant to go "big" on it. He's obviously got way more experience and insights into the Asian markets than I do, but as an individual investor, those risks just feel a lot more personal when it's your own money. I'm curious if any of you are following his lead more closely or if you're also feeling a bit conflicted about completely shifting out of stocks? Always good to hear what other investors are thinking.

    You can check out the full article here: "Jim Rogers in 2025: Out of Stocks, Heavy on Gold, Betting Big on China"

    0
    10 comments

    The biggest mistake retirees make with their 401(k)

    Most people don't diversify until after a crash. Get the free guide and protect your nest egg.

    12 people viewed this today3 members requested a free kit this week2 investors bookmarked this
    Best Answer▲ 19 upvotes
    J
    joseph_harris📊Growing (50-100k)
    Jim Rogers has been right on a lot of things over the years, and this take on gold for 2025 really resonates with me. Back in 2020, during the initial COVID panic, I actually sold off a chunk of my tech stock portfolio – about $60k worth – and rolled it into a Gold IRA. I remember my wife thought I was nuts, but living here in Nashville, seeing all the supply chain issues and hearing the whispers about inflation, it just felt like the smart move to hedge. That gold has easily outperformed those tech stocks I sold, and given the global instability, I'm certainly not looking to move it anytime soon.

    Comments (10)

    17
    charles_lewis💎Premium (500k-1m)Real Investorabout 2 months ago

    Interesting take from Rogers, though I can't say I'm entirely surprised given his long-term stances. I've been heavily into gold and other precious metals myself for years now, actually made the switch to a Gold IRA back in 2018 when things felt… unstable. Remember looking at the headlines from my place in Society Hill, felt like the whole world was going wonky, and decided to move a significant portion of my 401k – about $350k – into physical gold and silver allocated with a reputable custodian. Best decision ever, especially with the inflation we've seen since. While I'm not as sold on China as he is, the 'out of stocks, heavy on gold' bit really resonates with my own portfolio strategy for the foreseeable future.

    15
    ronald_morris👑Elite (1m-5m)Real Investorabout 2 months ago

    What a timely thread! Rogers has always had a knack for sniffing out trouble and opportunity. I remember back in '08, right before the whole thing went south, I was sitting here in Virginia Beach, watching my 401k just *evaporate*. The fear was palpable, a knot in my stomach every morning. That's when I first seriously looked at gold beyond just a novelty. I swore then I'd never be caught flat-footed like that again. Fast forward to now, with my portfolio nearing the higher end of 7 figures, a good chunk of it is in physical gold and silver within my IRA. It’s not just a hedge; for me, it’s a tangible sense of security, a way to sleep at night knowing a part of my wealth isn't tied to the whims of the market or some politician's latest idea. And yeah, if you're near retirement, the RMD Calculator is super helpful to plan distributions from those precious metal accounts.

    19
    joseph_harris📊Growing (50-100k)about 2 months ago

    Jim Rogers has been right on a lot of things over the years, and this take on gold for 2025 really resonates with me. Back in 2020, during the initial COVID panic, I actually sold off a chunk of my tech stock portfolio – about $60k worth – and rolled it into a Gold IRA. I remember my wife thought I was nuts, but living here in Nashville, seeing all the supply chain issues and hearing the whispers about inflation, it just felt like the smart move to hedge. That gold has easily outperformed those tech stocks I sold, and given the global instability, I'm certainly not looking to move it anytime soon.

    13
    jennifer_martinez💰Established (100-250k)Real Investor✓ Verifiedabout 2 months ago

    Interesting take on Rogers' 2025 predictions. While I appreciate his long-term view, personally, I'm already pretty heavy in precious metals and have been for a while, especially after seeing the inflation surges hit real hard here in Miami. My Gold IRA holdings are up about 15% since early 2022, and that's been a solid hedge against some of the more volatile stock plays in my portfolio. I'm not convinced on China being the sole next big bet, though; I think diversification is still key, even for someone as respected as Rogers.

    12
    susan_clark💰Established (100-250k)Real Investorabout 2 months ago

    I've been hearing a lot of buzz about Rogers' 2025 outlook, and honestly, it reinforces my own strategy. I went pretty heavy into physical gold with my IRA a couple years back, around $1800/oz. It wasn't a snap decision; after watching the economic volatility post-COVID from my office in Minneapolis, it just felt like the smartest move to diversify some of my traditional retirement savings.

    16
    gary_stewart📊Growing (50-100k)about 2 months ago

    While I sometimes admire Rogers' contrarian stances, I'm personally a bit wary of going *all in* on anything right now, especially with the dollar's current strength. My Gold IRA, which is sitting just under six figures, has been a fantastic hedge, and I definitely agree on the gold part. For anyone looking to understand the mechanics of moving a 401k into a physical gold IRA, I found this **very detailed guide from Augusta Precious Metals** to be incredibly helpful when I was doing my rollover last spring. It breaks down the custodian selection and precious metals dealer steps really clearly.

    19
    jason_morgan💰Established (100-250k)Real Investor✓ Verifiedabout 2 months ago

    I definitely resonate with Rogers' outlook, especially with the current market volatility. I started shifting a good chunk of my portfolio into gold back in early 2023, around the time those inflation numbers really started heating up. For anyone looking to do the same, I found the Tax Calculator at https://tax.goldirablueprint.com/?forum incredibly helpful for understanding the benefits of a Gold IRA. It showed me exactly how much I could save on taxes compared to just holding physical gold, which was a nice bonus on top of diversification.

    15
    william_davis💎Premium (500k-1m)Real Investorabout 2 months ago

    Definitely agree with the sentiment here. I pulled a good chunk out of equities last year and piled into my Gold IRA, specifically with some pre-1933 Saint-Gaudens coins. I'm in Dallas, and between global volatility and the weirdness in the DXY, it just felt like the smart play. It's a fantastic hedge against this ongoing uncertainty.

    14
    james_wilson👑Elite (1m-5m)Real Investor✓ Verifiedabout 2 months ago

    It's interesting to hear Rogers still bullish on China, even with the current market. I’ve certainly diversified, especially over the last five years here in NYC. My portfolio used to be almost entirely equities, but after seeing a few dips too many, I shifted a good chunk into a Gold IRA. For anyone considering the same, I found the Silver vs Stocks tool at Gold IRA Blueprint really useful for visualizing the long-term trends; it really helped solidify my decision to go heavy on precious metals.

    1
    diane_bailey💰Established (100-250k)Real Investorabout 2 months ago

    Absolutely, that tracks with so much I've been seeing. I actually started pivoting a good chunk of my portfolio (around 30% of my ~$200k) into physical gold and a bit of silver back in late 2022, right as those inflation fears really started hitting hard here in Savannah. Feels like a smart move for anyone looking at the long game, especially with how volatile everything else seems.

    The retirement loophole most advisors won't mention

    You can move your 401(k) into physical gold — tax-free. Here's the step-by-step guide.

    Related Discussions

    Big Help During Tax Season: That Gold IRA Tax Calculator

    ▲ 30220 comments

    Don't Make My Initial Mistake - This Gold IRA Quiz is a Game Changer!

    ▲ 30030 comments

    Gold IRA minimums - what are your experiences?

    ▲ 2957 comments

    The Gold Standard for Retirement Planning - Seriously, It

    ▲ 29022 comments

    Thinking about my kids' future - gold as a legacy?

    ▲ 2905 comments

    Explore Other Topics

    🥇 Gold IRA

    Is Your "Safe" IRA Leaving You Exposed? The Gold Risk Myth DEBUNKED! 🔥

    🥇 Gold IRA

    Finally Got My Head Around Gold IRA Rollover Taxes! (Seriously, This Tool Rocks)

    🥈 Silver IRA

    **Seriously Helped Me Figure Out My Gold IRA Allocation!**

    📰 Gold News

    Industrial Demand for Silver - What's Everyone Thinking?