Turns out the legend behind the Big Short wasn't just watching from the sidelines during that wild GME squeeze. Fresh revelations show Michael Burry was actually in the trenches with major players, mapping out just how criminally underpriced GameStop really was back then.
Fast forward five years—he's breaking his silence again. More chapters of the GME saga are surfacing, and here's the kicker: Burry's dropping hints that this story is far from over. What's brewing beneath the surface? The man who predicted the 2008 crash clearly sees something the rest of us are missing. GameStop might've had its moment, but according to this market oracle, the final act hasn't been written yet.
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JustAnotherWallet
· 11-30 17:56
burry is nagging again, this guy really can't sit still
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gme, is this broken thing still not over? I just don't believe it
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If you get it right once, you become a god, I've seen this trap too many times
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After being silent for five years, suddenly speaking up, what new gossip is this
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underpriced? At that time it was already炒到几百块了 and still underpriced
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This guy just loves to keep things to himself, what's so hard about saying it directly
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It's "the last scene hasn't been written yet" again, making it seem like a suspense novel
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GasFeeNightmare
· 11-29 20:15
Late at night, I'm studying GME on-chain data again... Burry really can sniff it out, huh? My gas fees are almost doubling and I still haven't bottomed out.
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ChainSauceMaster
· 11-29 03:55
Is Burry causing trouble again? This guy really shows up when he smells an opportunity.
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LayoffMiner
· 11-29 03:55
Wow, is Burry causing trouble again? This guy must really be a reincarnation of a prophet.
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BankruptWorker
· 11-29 03:45
Is Burry back again to ride the hype? It sounds nice to call him a "breaker of the ice," but it's really just the gambler's mentality at play.
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SignatureDenied
· 11-29 03:30
This guy Burry is truly the chosen one, able to see through that set back in 2008, and now he's fixed his sights on GME... Why does it feel like the market is always these smart people playing others for suckers?
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GasWaster69
· 11-29 03:29
Wow, is Burry acting up again? This guy really can't stand a stable market!
Turns out the legend behind the Big Short wasn't just watching from the sidelines during that wild GME squeeze. Fresh revelations show Michael Burry was actually in the trenches with major players, mapping out just how criminally underpriced GameStop really was back then.
Fast forward five years—he's breaking his silence again. More chapters of the GME saga are surfacing, and here's the kicker: Burry's dropping hints that this story is far from over. What's brewing beneath the surface? The man who predicted the 2008 crash clearly sees something the rest of us are missing. GameStop might've had its moment, but according to this market oracle, the final act hasn't been written yet.