The Big Short
Coverage of The Big Short in the Nexus archive.
- Big Short legend Steve Eisman says everyone is buying the wrong AI stocks
Steve Eisman criticizes SpaceX's stock valuation, comparing its revenue to Kellogg's while noting no company of its size has ever been valued at over 100x revenue. He highlights asteroid mining plans in SpaceX's S-1 filing and contrasts this with the fictional context of Apple TV's 'For All Mankind.' Eisman, known for shorting the 2006-2007 housing bubble, argues hype and sci-fi-inspired ambitions are distorting market valuations.
- Investor Who Scored 900% Win in 2008 Crisis Has New Big Short Bet
An investor who achieved a 900% return during the 2008 crisis has made a new Big Short investment. The article includes a photograph of pedestrians in New York's Plaza District.
- The eerie clue Wall Street thinks stocks are about to implode - as the world's most powerful banker Jamie Dimon quietly dusts off 'Big Short' playbook
The article highlights Wall Street's growing concern over an impending stock market collapse, noting that JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon is preparing contingency plans reminiscent of the strategies seen during the 2008 financial crisis, as depicted in 'The Big Short.'
- Big Short's Michael Burry just bought two beaten down stocks and they immediately jumped
Michael Burry, known from 'The Big Short,' purchased two undervalued stocks which experienced immediate price increases following his investment.
- The Big Short's Michael Burry proves how much more he knows about the stock market than President Trump
Michael Burry, the protagonist of 'The Big Short,' is highlighted for his expertise in the stock market, contrasting with President Trump's perceived lack of knowledge. The article suggests Burry's understanding surpasses Trump's in financial matters.
- The Big Short's Michael Burry proves how much more he knows about the stock market than President Trump
The article compares Michael Burry's stock market expertise to President Trump's knowledge, highlighting Burry's superior understanding of financial markets. It suggests Trump lacks comparable insight into market dynamics.