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Michael Burry launches e-newsletter to put out his AI bubble views after deregistering hedge fund
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Michael Burry launches e-newsletter to put out his AI bubble views after deregistering hedge fund

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Michael Burry attends the New York premiere of “The Large Brief” on the Ziegfeld Theater in New York Metropolis on Nov. 23, 2015.

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Michael Burry, the investor who shot to fame for calling the housing crash earlier than 2008, has launched a Substack e-newsletter after deregistering his hedge fund, aiming to put out intimately his more and more bearish thesis on synthetic intelligence.

“The Large Brief” investor is capitalizing on the huge viewers he is constructed on X, the place 1.6 million followers have lengthy parsed his cryptic posts. His new publication, titled “Cassandra Unchained” with a $379 annual subscription price, arrives with a well-recognized warning: He believes markets are as soon as once more deep in bubble territory.

In asserting the launch, Burry referenced the parallels between the late Nineteen Nineties tech mania and right now’s rush into AI and the way the bubbles have been ignored by policymakers, in his view.

“Feb 21, 2000: SF Chronicle says I am brief Amazon. Greenspan 2005: ‘bubble in dwelling costs … doesn’t seem probably.’ [Fed Chair Jerome] Powell ’25: ‘AI firms really… are worthwhile… it is a completely different factor. ‘I doubted if I ever ought to come again. I am again. Please be part of me,” Burry wrote in a publish Sunday night time on X.

He highlighted then-Fed Chair Alan Greenspan’s 2005 insistence that U.S. housing costs confirmed no indicators of a bubble, simply two years earlier than the subprime implosion validated Burry’s well-known “Large Brief.” And now he contends historical past is rhyming once more.

Just like the dot-com period, traders are extrapolating exponential progress, dismissing profitability issues and funding large capital expenditures on the belief that the know-how will rewrite the financial system, he believes.

The investor famous Powell has waved off bubble fears, saying AI firms are “really worthwhile” and “a special factor” from previous booms,

“That is completely different within the sense that these firms, the businesses which are so extremely valued, even have earnings and stuff like that,” Powell mentioned throughout a information convention in October.

Burry took it as an eerie echo of the assurances provided by Greenspan 20 years in the past. On the top of the dot-com increase, Burry was publicly brief Amazon. At present, he has been brazenly bearish on the poster kids of the AI increase, Nvidia and Palantir.

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