Bitcoin's latest surge has revived an old cliché, with critics once again likening the asset to a speculative tulip craze. The comparison sounds tidy, but it collapses under the weight of data, market ...
In the 17th century, tulip mania took over Dutch society, and speculators paid dearly for it. Michael Burry believes Bitcoin is a modern-day version of tulip mania. Speculating rather than investing ...
Michael Burry said bitcoin is "not worth anything" and that seeing it hit $100,000 was "ridiculous." The "Big Short" investor recently broke a two-year silence to share his thoughts on the market.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - It sounds like the start of a parable: Investors stuck inside during a pandemic begin to bid up an asset until its price becomes untethered to reality. The value soars until one ...
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