Why ‘Big Short’ investor Michael Burry is posting ‘Star Wars’ memes and betting big against Nvidia and Palantir

Why ‘Big Short’ investor Michael Burry is posting ‘Star Wars’ memes and betting big against Nvidia and Palantir

Why ‘Big Short’ investor Michael Burry is posting ‘Star Wars’ memes and betting big against Nvidia and Palantir

  • Michael Burry is back to posting on X, warning about market mania, and betting against AI giants.

  • The investor of “The Big Short” fame compared the AI spending boom to the dot-com bubble.

  • Burry’s wagers against Nvidia and Palantir could pay off if they miss forecasts, one analyst said.

Michael Burry, the contrarian investor who called the 2008 financial crisis, is back with his unique blend of dire warnings, cryptic messages, winking memes, and pop-culture references.

The Scion Asset Management chief has returned to X after a two-year hiatus to sound the alarm on the AI boom. Where advocates see a revolutionary technology that will supercharge productivity and generate massive profits, he sees hype, speculation, and excess.

Burry, whose iconic bet against the mid-2000s housing bubble was immortalized in the book and movie “The Big Short,” kicked off his comeback with a single, ominous post on Thursday.

“Sometimes, we see bubbles. Sometimes, there is something to do about it. Sometimes, the only winning move is not to play,” he wrote.

The third sentence is a nod to the movie “WarGames,” where an AI supercomputer runs thousands of simulations of nuclear war and discovers all of them end in mutual destruction. Burry’s quote underscores how perilous he believes today’s market is for investors.

Signaling he’ll be sticking around for a while, the famed forecaster has updated his profile picture and revised his bio to read: “Cassandra Unchained: Missteps to Mayhem, Coming December 2025, Stay Tuned.”

A screenshot of Michael Burry's banner image on X.
A screenshot of Michael Burry’s banner image on X.X

That line is an apparent reference to the Greek myth of Cassandra, the Trojan priestess cursed to utter true prophecies but never to be believed, and to a speech Burry gave at Vanderbilt Medical Center in 2011 titled: “Missteps to Mayhem: Inside the Doomsday Machine with the Outsider who Predicted and Profited from America’s Financial Armageddon.”

Back then, Burry delivered a step-by-step breakdown of how the subprime mortgage bubble inflated, how he predicted and placed bets on its collapse, and how the fallout revealed glaring vulnerabilities in the US financial system.

“We must remember that entire societies can and often do follow the wrong path for a very long time, and that there is nothing wrong with breaking from the social norm to ensure good outcomes,” Burry said. “Sober analysis on the part of the individual is paramount.”

Positioning himself as a rebel who’s speaking out against the AI mainstream, Burry swapped his banner image on X to a still from “Star Wars: A New Hope,” where Obi-Wan Kenobi uses a Jedi mind trick to deceive Imperial stormtroopers.

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