Jeremy Grantham and Michael Burry face scrutiny over bearish market predictions
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Theron Mohamed
Summary
This article examines the controversial track records of two legendary market bears — Jeremy Grantham and Michael Burry — who have been warning of a major market crash. It explores the criticism they've faced, including a TV host telling Grantham he's done a "grave disservice" to investors, and skepticism around Burry's famous "Big Short" trade. The piece weighs their historical calls against their more recent predictions, and presents arguments from both supporters and critics about whether their bearish stance has been helpful or harmful to investors.
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Michael Burry dealt with doubts about his 'Big Short' trade
Two of the investing world's most prominent bears
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