Housing Collapse of 2010 Will Be Worse Than 2008

July 13th, 20093:05 am @ KCartel

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60 Minutes special. Get out of Dollars and the US Stock Market. There is going to be a run on the dollar soon as China becomes a net seller of treasuries instead of a net buyer like they are currently. They just announced a 600b bailout of their own, how do you think they will pay for it? Dump their 1Trillion plus in US treasuries. The game is up. In 2010 a hundred US dollars wont even buy you a case of beer.

Whitney Tilson is an author, investor and businessman who also writes for financial publications. Tilson writes a regular column on value investing for the Financial Times, and has written extensively for both the Motley Fool and TheStreet.com. Whitney Tilson has been featured on 60 Minutes, was on the cover of the July 2007 issue of Kiplinger’s, was named by Institutional Investor as one of 20 Rising Stars, was included in SmartMoney’s Power 30, he has appeared numerous times on CNBC, Bloomberg TV, Fox Business Network, Lou Dobbs Moneyline and Wall $treet Week[1].

Tilson is a disciple of the Graham-Dodd -Buffett-Munger school of value investing, and was one of the authors of Poor Charlie’s Almanack (ISBN 1578645018), considered by many to be the definitive book on Charlie Munger.

Among his other interests is teaching a course on financial statement analysis and business valuation for The Dickie Group. He has appeared as a guest on CNBC, Bloomberg TV, Lou Dobbs’ Moneyline and Wall $treet Week.

He co-manages T2 Partners LLC with Glenn H. Tongue; this comprises three value-oriented private investment partnerships and the Tilson Mutual Funds, composed of two value-based mutual funds, Tilson Focus Fund and Tilson Dividend Fund.

Tilson is also the co-founder, Chairman and co-Editor-in-Chief of Value Investor Insight, an investment newsletter, and is the co-founder and Chairman of the Value Investing Congress, an investment conference that takes place twice per year, in New York City in November and Los Angeles in May.

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