I strongly believe that there has to be some logic to Burry's decision.
On my part, I find Palantir to be overhyped and gassed up by individuals who are driven by the hype, and maybe has ties to shady individuals involved in the white house.
The fact that the CEO guy constantly says questionable things about surveillance vapidly and recently tried to play it off with the pathetic excuse of not wanting to lose to China, sounds like he has no clue about how to ethically do things.
I believe that such businesses will start to fall to the wayside when a competitor pops up with stronger conduct. That, or unsavoury news will pop up about the management, and PLTR will be dumped by investors.
# Michael Burry Warns of Tech Giants Understating Depreciation Impacting Profits

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