After a dismal 2022, the stock market has had a red-hot start to the year, with the S&P 500 soaring over 6% in January and tech stocks having their best month since 2001. But Michael Burry, the hedge fund manager best known for predicting and profiting from the collapse of the housing market in 2007 and 2008, is predicting a dark turn.
Sell, he wrote in a one-word, since-deleted tweet on Tuesday. The missive came just hours ahead of the Federal Reserves announcement of its latest interest rate decision, and chair Jerome Powells highly-anticipated press conference.
While some market watchers have argued a new bull market is beginning and many investors are betting that the worst of inflation is over, which will enable the Federal Reserve to slow or stop its interest rate hikes and lift stocks, Burry isnt buying it.
The Scion Asset Management chief has said since 2019 that the stock and bond markets are in bubble territory and set to crack. He believes that the rise of passive investinga long-term buy and hold strategy that emphasizes continuous flows into index funds and ETFsis fueling massive overvaluation in the stock market that will eventually reverse. And when that happens: It will be ugly, he warned.
In 2021, before the Crypto Winter and bear market of 2022, Burry said that the rise of passive investing and risky speculation would lead to the mother of all crashes in crypto and stocks. And he followed through on his own advice to sell last year, slashing all of Scion Asset Managements holdings except for a single private prison stock, the GEO Group, in the second quarter.
Burry eventually added five small new positions near the end of last year, according to SEC filings, but the hedge funder tweeted after the purchases went public that investors have no idea how short I am. And in November, he said that even after a nearly 20% drop in stocks, the market was still an example of the greatest speculative bubble of all time in all things, while also predicting an extended multi-year recession in the U.S.
While Burrys forecasts are more pessimistic than most, he isnt the only expert predicting a downturn in stocks. Top Wall Street strategistsincluding Morgan Stanleys chief investment officer Mike Wilson and JPMorgan Chases chief equity strategist Marko Kolanovicare warning investors that the markets latest rise is just another bear market trap, and some market watchers argue an outright crash is coming.
Jeremy Grantham, the legendary British investor who runs the asset management firm GMO, wrote in a 2023 outlook letter published last week that stocks could drop another 50% this year as what he calls the superbubble has just begun to pop.
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