Michael Burry Claims AI Investment Logic Has Fundamental Contradictions on July 9

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According to Business Insider on July 9, Michael Burry, the investor known as the real-life model from the film The Big Short, argued that AI bullish investors hold contradictory positions. Burry stated that hyperscalers claim AI demand will grow permanently while asserting that major capital spending will conclude within three to four years, creating an inherent conflict with Nvidia's need for sustained demand growth.

Burry predicted that once infrastructure bottlenecks are resolved, Nvidia customers will lower repurchase rates and chip margins will compress as scarcity diminishes. He also disclosed new short positions against Nvidia, Tesla, and the iShares Semiconductor ETF (SOXX) last week, arguing that no viable "third scenario" exists for both chipmakers and hyperscalers simultaneously.

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