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Michael Burry’s $1.1 Billion Bet Against Nvidia and Palantir: What Investors Should Know

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Last updated: November 16, 2025 11:55 am
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Published: November 16, 2025
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In recent financial news, Michael Burry, renowned for his prescient bets against the stock market during the 2008 mortgage crisis, has made headlines with a substantial investment move involving put options on Nvidia and Palantir Technologies. Burry, who heads Scion Asset Management, a fund valued at nearly $1.4 billion, purchased $1.1 billion in put options for these prominent artificial intelligence stocks, both of which have seen declines in their stock prices lately.

Burry’s activity has sparked considerable interest among investors keen on understanding the strategies of high-profile financiers. The investment community often closely examines quarterly 13F filings, which large asset management firms are mandated to disclose. However, these reports provide only a limited snapshot of a fund’s holdings and can be quite dynamic, as hedge funds like Scion periodically rebalance their portfolios involving numerous trades and positions.

Currently, Scion Asset Management has a relatively modest portfolio comprised of eight positions, which includes stocks from Molina Healthcare, Lululemon Athletica, SLM, and Bruker, alongside call options in Pfizer and Halliburton, plus the aforementioned put options on Nvidia and Palantir.

Put options give the investor the right to sell a stock at a predetermined price, implying a belief that the stock will decline in value. However, it’s crucial to note that purchasing put options does not necessarily indicate that Burry believes these stocks will remain low long-term; rather, it suggests that he anticipates short-term price pressures. Hedge funds often generate profit from minor fluctuations, and with the scale of Burry’s investment, there exists potential for significant returns based on the performance and pricing of these stocks.

Burry’s trading strategy is markedly different from that of retail investors, tailored to capitalize on market movements effectively. Although his investments may give rise to speculation about the future of Nvidia and Palantir, observers should refrain from viewing his put options as outright bearish endorsements against the long-term viability of these companies. His previous quarterly filings also show a tendency to rapidly adjust his investments; for instance, aside from holding onto Lululemon, his portfolio was substantially altered with new positions since his last report.

For average investors, Burry’s insights can prompt further analysis, but his strategic calculations and goals diverge significantly from retail investment approaches. His contrarian stance in this context might suggest that he perceives Nvidia and Palantir as overvalued currently. Therefore, interested investors should maintain a broader perspective when considering these stocks in their own investment strategies, factoring in various market conditions and not merely emulating Burry’s moves.

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