Kyle Bass Tells David Faber: Japan Will Default, U.S. Will Be Next, You'd Be Crazy To Be Long Stocks (Must See Video)
Aug 26, 2010 at 1:11 PM
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Video:  David Faber with Kyle Bass -- Part 1

Trust what Kyle has to say.  Check out this update:

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Perhaps some of you saw this interview Tuesday on other sites.  I highly recommend that you watch both clips.  Begin watching at the 2:20 mark.  More detail can be found:

From Zero Hedge:

The one must watch interview of the week (if not of the year) features Hayman Capital's Kyle Bass. Bass, who correctly called the subprime implosion (and profited handsomely from it) as a iconoclast contrarian to conventional wisdom, tells David Faber that "given my outlook on the world, I don't know how I can be long stocks." Frequent readers of Zero Hedge will notice many comparable themes touched upon in Bass' interview with issues covered on Zero Hedge: the inevitable restructuring of untenable sovereign debt, the nearly $5 trillion in new global debt that needs to be issued just to plug near-term deficits, the joke that was the European stress test and the ongoing insolvency of the European banking system which is times bigger than its US equivalent, the imminent downward revision of Q2 GDP to sub 1%, the Fed's conflicted position as a political authority whose sole purpose now is not to keep inflation and unemployment low, but merely to keep interest rates as low as possible, as even the slightest shift to higher short-end rates will be seen as a black swan, indicative the Fed is losing control over the economy, and ultimately the futility of Keynesian theory band-aiding of a world caught in a toxic debt death spiral. In short, Bass sees no way the world can get out of its current state absent a huge reset. We agree completely, and needless to say, we are confident Bass will be proven 100% correct, to the chagrin of all the permabullish lemmings who day after day refuse to accept the unpleasant reality. The only caveat: when Bass is eventually proven right, all bets on profiting from this realistic worldview will be off, as the existing financial system will no longer exist.

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Video:  Bass with Faber -- Part 2

 

 

 

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Update on Aug 27, 2010 at 1:12 PM by Registered CommenterDailyBail

Updated with GDP link above.

 

 

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