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Why investors are freaking out about this Michael Burry X post

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While the legendary ‘Big Short’ trader Michael Burry used his X account to share and discuss in detail his stock market analysis, his most recent and far more vague post has been drawing significant attention.

Specifically, the famous investor’s most recent post was vague and yet signalled his departure from the platform as he simply said ‘lights out for Cassandra Unchained.’

Why Michael Burry’s departure from X is worrying investors

Notably, Michael Burry has been described as Casandra – a Trojan prophetess cursed to see the future with remarkable accuracy and yet for her prophecies to never be believed – by Warren Buffett, and the trader is, indeed, known for foreseeing the Great Recession and profiting heavily from his foresight. 

Multiple observers have taken the ‘Big Short’ investor’s latest departure as a sign that a major financial crash is coming, as they noted he similarly left the social media platform in 2022.

Indeed, four years ago, the S&P 500 suffered a notable downturn. Having ended 2021 at 4,766, the benchmark stock market index plummeted approximately 24% to about  3,583 by October and, after a partial recovery, ended the year nearly 20% in the red at 3,839.

S&P 500 five-year chart with 2022 performance highlighted. Source: Google

Should a similar pattern repeat, the S&P 500 might trade at approximately 5,245 in 12 months or, if Burry’s actions are taken as a sign that the entire 2026 will mirror the stock market performance in 2022, one might expect the index at 5,212 – 20.5% below the press time level of 6,556 – in October and at 5,486 in late December.

Why Michael Burry’s decision to leave X is likely inconsequential

Elsewhere and despite the ‘Big Short’ trader’s reputation, it is notable that there is a growing skepticism regarding the accuracy of his analysis. While it is true that Michael Burry left X – then still officially known as Twitter – ahead of the 2022 crash, it is notable that he repeated the action on multiple occasions.

Over the years, the legendary investor either deactivated his account or stopped posting on multiple occasions, with the departed following his ‘Sell’ recommendation in 2023 – a recommendation that preceded a substantial rally for the U.S. stock market – becoming especially infamous.

Therefore, while dramatic, Michael Burry’s ‘lights out’ message on March 22 might easily be little more than a curiosity and a sign of internet fatigue.

What might be somewhat more concerning are the ‘Big Short’ trader’s recent analyses, including his bearish take about Palantir (NASDAQ: PLTR), or the estimate that 2028 could see the start of a major financial reversal as pension funds finally begin taking more money out of index funds than they are paying in.

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Source: https://finbold.com/why-investors-are-freaking-out-about-this-michael-burry-x-post/

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