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Famed investor Michael Burry, who predicted the 2008 financial crisis, and shut his hedge fund Scion Asset Management earlier this month, is focused on his paid newsletter Cassandra Unchained. (File ...
Michael Burry is back again, and this time on Substack. His newsletter, Cassandra Unchained, launched November 23, and will be his “sole focus,” promising to offer “a front row seat” to his stock, ...
Investing.com -- Michael Burry, the investor known for predicting the 2008 housing market crash, has started a paid newsletter on Substack called "Cassandra Unchained" days after shutting down his ...
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