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Why 'Big Short' investor Michael Burry may have his own version of the 'Buffett effect'
Michael Burry, known for his role in 'The Big Short,' may influence stock prices through his public trades, similar to Warren Buffett's 'Buffett effect.' Burry recently shorted stocks like Micron, Nvidia, and Tesla, which subsequently declined. Analysts suggest his actions could create a 'Burry effect,' though he denies its existence.
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