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Burry bets against AI rally, favors Alibaba over inflated US tech stocks

Legendary investor Michael Burry shorts Tesla and Nvidia, citing unsustainable hype in AI boom.

Times of India·Fri, 03 July 2026 at 10:15 am
Burry bets against AI rally, favors Alibaba over inflated US tech stocks

Michael Burry, the investor renowned for accurately forecasting the 2008 financial crisis, has taken a contrarian stance on the current artificial intelligence stock surge. The prominent market analyst is now shorting major players including Tesla, semiconductor manufacturers, and Nvidia, arguing that the rally lacks sustainable fundamentals and is driven primarily by speculative enthusiasm.

Burry's bearish position on these technology giants stems from his belief that current valuations don't reflect realistic earnings potential. He contends that investor excitement around AI capabilities has inflated stock prices beyond reasonable levels. Rather than dismissing all technology investments, however, Burry has strategically increased his position in Alibaba, which he identifies as China's most technologically advanced AI company with genuine development potential.

The investment thesis highlights a notable valuation gap between American and Chinese tech firms. While US-listed AI companies command premium prices, Burry sees comparable or superior technology capabilities at significantly lower valuations in Chinese alternatives. He particularly highlights Alibaba's share buyback program as a mechanism that will eventually unlock shareholder value as market sentiment shifts.

Burry's dual strategy reflects broader market skepticism about sustainability in the current AI enthusiasm. His track record of identifying market overvaluations lends credibility to warnings about potential corrections. The investor's move toward undervalued international alternatives suggests that sophisticated capital is beginning to question whether current AI stock prices can justify their valuations through concrete business performance.

This positioning indicates that despite overwhelming optimism surrounding artificial intelligence investments, seasoned market observers remain vigilant about separating genuine technological advancement from speculative bubble dynamics. Burry's approach suggests investors should carefully examine fundamentals before chasing momentum in this sector.

Source: Times of India

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