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Michael Burry

Michael Burry runs Scion Asset Management. He is best known for the deep-research subprime-mortgage short dramatized in The Big Short, and he remains a contrarian, deep-value investor who is unafraid to bet against consensus. His 13F is small and closely watched — it sometimes discloses put options as well as long equity, reflecting a willingness to position for downside.

Track Record

Building track record

Last signal 1 hr ago
3/10 resolved
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Total signals
A full track record — win rate, average return, and equity curve — publishes once this strategy has at least 10 resolved trades. We don’t show a win rate off a handful of trades because a small sample misleads.
Current Holdings

3 top holdings across 1 fund

As of Q3 2025

Largest disclosed positions by reported value from each fund's most recent 13F-HR filing (Q3 2025). These reflect quarter-end holdings — not a signal to buy now.

Showing the top 3 of 4 disclosed holdings across 1 fund.
Scion Asset Management (Michael Burry)Top 3 of 4 holdings
+1 more holding not shown.
Holdings are from each fund’s most recent 13F-HR filing with the SEC (Q3 2025). 13F reports long U.S. equity positions only, filed up to 45 days after quarter-end — a fund may have already exited a position by the time the filing appears. Share counts and dollar values are as reported in the filing. Showing the largest positions per fund by reported value.
Recent Signals

Last 3 signals

About this strategy
Why it matters

Burry moves markets with a single filing because his track record on contrarian, out-of-consensus calls is unusually strong. A new Scion position — or a disclosed put — is read as a signal that a sharp mind sees something others don't.

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