Clear Out GameStop! "The Big Short" Michael Burry Once Again Opposes Retail Investors?



When Michael Burry liquidated his position in GameStop, the market's first reaction was: here we go again.
GameStop has always been a symbol of retail investor sentiment, while Burry is a representative of the "rational camp."
The fundamental opposition between the two is:
Emotion vs. Value.
The problem with GameStop has never changed:
Weak fundamentals, but a very strong narrative.
And Burry's logic is also simple:
As long as the price deviates from value, he exits.
But the interesting thing about the market is—
Every time institutions retreat, retail investors become even more determined.
Because they believe this is not speculation, but a "revolution."
In one sentence:
Burry is exiting his position, not the controversy.
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Steadfast HODL💎
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