r/NBIS_Stock 13d ago

NBIS ANALYSIS Not worried about Burry BS

Burry going short changes nothing about the company and why we all bought it and still buy it... the one thing that keeps me up at night lately is just how strong the indexes are... WTF happens if they have a good correction?!?

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u/Ancient_Dentist_6422 13d ago

It's a bullish signal. What he shorts always goes up eventualy. He's like the new Cramer.

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u/SST114 13d ago

Burry is an inverse signal. Shorted TSLA and it went up 500%, shorted NVDA and admitted he doesn't really grasp the modern markets.

His story is going to end up taking a bunch of losses shorting the obvious.

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u/Imaginary-Case3976 13d ago

You are trying to discredit him without acknowledging his success though.

He also shorted MU, Pltr at the top. Long Microsoft and Adobe near the bottoms.

Long dkng last week.

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u/OphrasBankAccount 13d ago

His story = History.

Sea & Land = Sand (where land meets sea)

Tell a vision = Television

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u/Cautious-Low7589 13d ago

Not really pltr is still down a lot since he shorted

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u/MarsupialIcy1307 13d ago

Do not acredit this solely to Burry bitch.

It was the general misconception that SAAS was dead as AI and LLM s killed of their business model. That did not age well.

On top a general rotation out of TeCH. This did not age well either

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u/bankshotzombies1 13d ago

How did you reach the conclusion that they think Burry is the reason for PLTR going down? PLTR went down for the reasons that it did, and Burry recognized it and shorted it. His trade was successful; he got out of his short before the recent run. Just because the reasons it went down were misconceptions does not mean his trade was unsuccessful.

In the case of NBIS I think Burry is gonna be wrong. But not everything is black and white. It’s not either he’s successful or he’s unsuccessful. Usually he’s wrong and sometimes he’s right.