Toddo on TV: Lehman the Next Bear?

Minyanville Staff  Jun 05, 2008 4:41 pm

Toddo on TV: Lehman the Next Bear?
 
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Back in the hotseat, Toddo reflects on the rumor-as-reality dynamic as it concerns Lehman Brothers (LEH). Could it really be the next Bear Stearns (BSC)? On his trading radar: Boots & Coots (WEL), which he's using as a proxy for geopolitical tension in the Middle East.



In the ever-popular Buzz & Banter segment, Todd runs his mouth about rotating bubbles through the years, noting that tech, homebuilders -- and now China and Crude -- all tend to track in similar fashion. But the mother of all bubbles is credit, and the long unwind could feel a little like sucking air through a straw while swimming in a perfect storm.


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