Core Viewpoint - The Nasdaq Composite index experienced its worst week since April, primarily due to hedge fund manager Michael Burry's bearish bets on AI stocks Nvidia and Palantir, leading to declines in major indexes [1][2]. Market Performance - The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite indexes fell by approximately 1.6% and 3% respectively, while the Dow decreased by over 1% [1]. - Nvidia shares dropped 7.1% this week, and Palantir shares fell 11.2%, with significant declines occurring after the news of Burry's bets [10]. Hedge Fund Activity - Michael Burry's Scion Asset Management filed an SEC Form 13F revealing bearish positions on Nvidia and Palantir, which began impacting the market shortly after the filing [2][3]. - Burry's reputation as a stock forecaster stems from his successful predictions prior to the 2007-2008 financial crisis, which has led investors to pay attention to his market moves [4]. Specifics of Burry's Bets - In Q3, Burry purchased 1 million put options on Nvidia, valued at $186.6 million, and 5 million put options on Palantir, valued at $912.1 million [6][7]. - Burry's fund also held six other stocks worth about $283 million at the end of Q3, including Pfizer and Halliburton [8]. Investor Sentiment - Following the initial drop, Nvidia and Palantir stocks stabilized on Friday, indicating that some investors may have already exited their positions due to uncertainty [11][12]. - The advice for investors is to maintain their existing positions on Nvidia and Palantir, regardless of Burry's actions, as the influence of hedge fund managers can sometimes lead to overreactions in the market [14][15].
Michael Burry's Bets Against AI Stocks Nvidia and Palantir: What Investors Should Know