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Michael Burry’s Short Position on Chip Sector: Caution on NVDA and MU Amid Market Shifts
724FinanceEge Kaan
Michael Burry, the renowned short seller known for his accurate bets against the U.S. housing market before the 2008 Financial Crisis, has recently taken a cautious stance on the semiconductor sector. His latest short positions in Micron Technology (MU), Nvidia (NVDA), and Applied Materials (AMAT), along with a broader semiconductor basket, have sparked debates among investors. While some view these moves as prescient, others argue that Burry may be early to the downside, missing out on continued rallies.
Semiconductor Sector Valuation Under Scrutiny
Risks of Short-Selling in Tech Cycles
Markets are once again forced to reckon with Burry's contrarian bets. While NVDA's valuation has become more palatable, broader semiconductor sector risks persist. The interplay between AI investments, global production strategies, and options market dynamics will likely define near-term performance. Investors should balance Burry's insights with real-time demand indicators rather than relying solely on historical parallels.