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One bear saw crisis coming

THE SAVAGE TRUTH | After forecasting the credit meltdown, Bert Dohmen makes the case for a worst-case scenario

October 27, 2008

When everyone is telling you that this credit crisis could not have been predicted, you can point to one man who boldly -- and incredibly accurately -- told you exactly what was going to happen. His name is Bert Dohmen, publisher of The Wellington Letter for the past 30 years (Ddohmencapital.com), one of my all-time favorite newsletters.

On March 24, 2008, I interviewed Bert on the publication of his book, Prelude to Meltdown. His predictions, below, were frightening. But his forecast today is even more shocking.

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