Michael Burry is still short, still warning of a shock on the scale of 1987, and doing so while the Dow sits near all-time highs and the VIX barely stirs. His reasoning traces back to a single, rarely seen S&P 500 signal he says has only appeared three times since 1999.
Michael Burry, known for "The Big Short," warned of the unusually calm in stock markets, which has lasted for 182 trading days. Analyzing the situation, which deviates from data from the last 30 years, Burry highlighted the risk facing investors.