Burry of ‘Big Short’ Fame Bets Big Against Musk, Tesla

Burry of ‘Big Short’ Fame Bets Big Against Musk, Tesla

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The video discusses a flurry of recent 13F filings, highlighting Michael Burry's significant bet against Tesla. Burry, known for his role in 'The Big Short,' has put options against 800,000 Tesla shares, likely profiting from Tesla's value drop. The video also covers broader market trends, noting a shift away from 'stay-at-home' stocks like Zoom and Peloton, and a move towards cyclical investments. Notable investors like Warren Buffett and D1 Capital are adjusting their portfolios, reflecting these trends.

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What is the significance of the 13F filings mentioned in the video?

They are related to government bond purchases.

They reveal insider trading activities.

They are used to predict stock market crashes.

They provide insights into hedge fund investments.

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What was Michael Burry's stance on Tesla as mentioned in the video?

He was bearish and bet against Tesla.

He had a neutral view on Tesla.

He invested heavily in Tesla stocks.

He was optimistic about Tesla's growth.

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Why is it difficult to determine the exact timing of Burry's put options on Tesla?

Due to Burry's secretive investment strategies.

Because Tesla's stock price is highly volatile.

Due to the opacity of 13F filings.

Because 13F filings are not publicly accessible.

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What market trend was observed in the 13F filings regarding 'stay-at-home' stocks?

Increased investment in Zoom and Peloton.

A shift towards more technology stocks.

A move away from 'stay-at-home' stocks.

A focus on renewable energy stocks.

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Which bank stock did Warren Buffett add to his portfolio according to the video?

Bank of America

Citigroup

Goldman Sachs

JPMorgan Chase