Made famous by the book and subsequent movie The Big Short, the hedge fund operator bet big against the market and made $1 billion in profits when housing finally collapsed. He also had a hand in ...
His contrarian wager was immortalized in the book and film "The Big Short." He's also famous in financial circles for predicting market crashes and recessions, investing in GameStop long before ...
The mall trade, which also led to handsome profits for the billionaire Carl Icahn, has been dubbed the Big Short 2.0, in reference to the handful of traders who made millions shorting the housing ...
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Three separate but parallel stories of the U.S mortgage housing crisis of 2005 are told. Michael Burry, an eccentric ex-physician turned one-eyed Scion Capital hedge fund manager, has traded ...
he decides to take advantage of this future crisis and get rich, while no one else is able to imagine such a catastrophe. But he is soon joined by three others while the big banks, the media and the ...
While a handful of mega-cap tech stocks continue their ascent into sky-high valuations, Steve Eisman cited less enthusiasm for the sector, noting that his attention is on a different investment.
Put options, part of Michael Burry's strategy, grant the right to sell shares at a predetermined future price. While buying call options makes you money during an uptrend in the market, put ...
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