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TrimTabs CEO Turns 100% Bearish, Warns of ‘Dark, Nasty’ Outlook (SPY, DIA, QQQ)

August 3rd, 2012

Just one week ago, European stocks had their best 1-day advance in over 8 months, celebrating the fact that ECB President Mario Draghi said he’d do “whatever it takes” to keep the Eurozone and its common currency intact. Whether it was a statement of the obvious, a calculated ploy, or a watershed moment of resolve is still being debated, but what is certain is that traders everywhere got a sudden case of the munchies when their appetite for risk came back with a vengeance.

As wonderful as this rally was to most investors, reliance like this on central bankers to solve our problems is just one of the reasons why Charles Biderman, founder & CEO of TrimTabs Investment Research, says he’s “100% bearish” right now. “Basically what I am saying is that the black swan is aloft and ready to pounce and kill the Bernanke put,” Biderman says in the attached video. “We could be 200% bearish if I really thought the world would come to an end tomorrow.”

Biderman is hardly a perma-bear but has come to the realization that rampant money printing, enormous government debt and deficits, and artificially inflated asset prices have fostered a system that’s destined to implode. “No one wants to think that we need to do something real other than just talk about printing money or easing or something,” he warns, predicting that we’re heading into “a very dark, uncomfortable, nasty place.”

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"Nationalism will emerge. Healthier countries will not see fit to spend their hard earned money to bail out their less responsible neighbors."

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