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BULL VS BEAR

1 September 2010 by Cullen Roche 2 Comments

In this segment of bull vs bear Charles Biderman, the outspoken CEO of TrimTabs makes the bearish case while Dean Maki of Barclays makes the Bull case.  Biderman says the economy is “slipping” while Maki maintains that the economy is unlikely to double dip:

Bear:

Bull:

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  • harold hecuba

    when you see someone with huge assets under management such as someone from barclays or bob dolt’s firm you should ALWAYS be skeptical of the bull argument. they are bullish at any price and any level.

  • Johnny'

    I’d say that we’re most likely in a 1993ish scenario, with a 1994 style vote coming in November.

    It’s just history repeating itself. I bet the economy will be roaring in less than 3 years.