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Did Michael Burry — the investor behind The Big Short — actually shut down his fund?
In this episode, we break down the real story behind Scion Asset Management’s sudden deregistration and why Burry is choosing to step away from public markets at a time when AI stocks are dominating the S&P 500.
Burry has warned about inflated earnings, aggressive accounting, and a level of market concentration we haven’t seen in years. But behind the headlines is also the human story — the pressure, the experience from 2005–2008, and why managing other people’s money during a bubble can be almost impossible.
We explore:
• Why Scion’s SEC termination matters
Whether you admire Michael Burry or disagree with him, one thing is clear: when he goes quiet, he’s usually thinking — and positioning — for what’s ahead.
If you’re serious about investing, risk, and financial freedom, this is an episode you don’t want to miss.
By Beile GrünbaumDid Michael Burry — the investor behind The Big Short — actually shut down his fund?
In this episode, we break down the real story behind Scion Asset Management’s sudden deregistration and why Burry is choosing to step away from public markets at a time when AI stocks are dominating the S&P 500.
Burry has warned about inflated earnings, aggressive accounting, and a level of market concentration we haven’t seen in years. But behind the headlines is also the human story — the pressure, the experience from 2005–2008, and why managing other people’s money during a bubble can be almost impossible.
We explore:
• Why Scion’s SEC termination matters
Whether you admire Michael Burry or disagree with him, one thing is clear: when he goes quiet, he’s usually thinking — and positioning — for what’s ahead.
If you’re serious about investing, risk, and financial freedom, this is an episode you don’t want to miss.