Michael Burry Investor Letters

Michael Burry Investor Letters - The next year, 2003, the stock market finally turned around and rose 28.69 percent, but mike burry beat it again—his investments rose by 50. To the members of the scion value fund: Yesterday a reader provided a link to burry’s techstocks.com “value investing” thread (now silicon investor) and today another reader. Burry was one hell of a value investor who was up double digits in 2000 and 2001 after the dot.com bubble burst. A series of annual letters of michael burry’s scion value fund.

To the members of the scion value fund: A series of annual letters of michael burry’s scion value fund. The next year, 2003, the stock market finally turned around and rose 28.69 percent, but mike burry beat it again—his investments rose by 50. Burry was one hell of a value investor who was up double digits in 2000 and 2001 after the dot.com bubble burst. Yesterday a reader provided a link to burry’s techstocks.com “value investing” thread (now silicon investor) and today another reader.

The next year, 2003, the stock market finally turned around and rose 28.69 percent, but mike burry beat it again—his investments rose by 50. Yesterday a reader provided a link to burry’s techstocks.com “value investing” thread (now silicon investor) and today another reader. A series of annual letters of michael burry’s scion value fund. Burry was one hell of a value investor who was up double digits in 2000 and 2001 after the dot.com bubble burst. To the members of the scion value fund:

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A Series Of Annual Letters Of Michael Burry’s Scion Value Fund.

Yesterday a reader provided a link to burry’s techstocks.com “value investing” thread (now silicon investor) and today another reader. The next year, 2003, the stock market finally turned around and rose 28.69 percent, but mike burry beat it again—his investments rose by 50. Burry was one hell of a value investor who was up double digits in 2000 and 2001 after the dot.com bubble burst. To the members of the scion value fund:

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