Michael Burry, the character portrayed in the film The Big Short and predicted the financial disaster of 2008, sold all of his shares and emptied his portfolio except for one stock. He also placed short bets against stocks from the seven major players in a development that indicates Burry's negative outlook on the market... He became famous for his accurate prediction of the mortgage crisis in 2008, which made him a legend in the investment world. Burry, who manages the "Scion Asset Management" fund, is known for his deep analytical approach and bold bets against the market. He has shown an aptitude for reading economic trends that others overlook. His cinematic portrayal in the film "The Big Short" increased his fame, making his market moves the focus of investors. In the first quarter of 2025, reports from "Scion Asset Management" revealed a radical shift in Burry's portfolio. According to "13F" filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, the portfolio's value rose to $199.2 million compared to $77.4 million in the previous quarter. Burry sold almost all his shares, including those in the healthcare and consumer sectors, and maintained a single long position in "Estée Lauder" worth $13.2 million, which represents 6.63% of the portfolio, with a 100% increase in his stake. What is notable about this update is Burry's focus on put positions against stocks like "Nvidia" (48.96%) and Chinese companies like "Alibaba" and "JD.com". This trend reflects Burry's pessimistic view of the market, anticipating a significant correction.