'The Big Short' Michael Burry Short Sells AI and Chip Sectors
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On July 1, Michael Burry, the prototype of the movie 'The Big Short', disclosed a new round of short-selling operations, establishing short positions around the artificial intelligence and semiconductor sectors. Specifically, he shorted Tesla at around $416.22 per share, stating that this move was part of his assessment of an 'AI bubble.' Meanwhile, he also shorted Nvidia, Caterpillar, Applied Materials, and semiconductor ETFs. Burry indicated that these trades were a comprehensive hedge against the overheated valuations in AI and semiconductors, but he did not disclose the specific scale, only mentioning that he entered the positions after Tesla's rebound. The market is divided on this, with related tech stocks generally still rising during the trading session.