Update: Happy April Fool’s Day. The hunt for http://www.valuestocks.net goes on.
I’ve been on the Mike Burry story like a bloodhound on a rawhide bone. One part of the puzzle that has continued to elude collectors of Burry memorabilia is an archive of Burry’s http://www.valuestocks.net site. Until now.
I am pleased to announce that Greenbackd has exclusive access to Burry’s www.valuestocks.net archive. Click here to see it all its wonder. You’re welcome. You wouldn’t get this from any other guy.
It’s amazing what one can achieve with only archive.org’s Wayback Machine, a team of archaeological finance hackers from The Heilbrunn Center for Graham & Dodd Investing and a “Never-Gonna-Give-You-Up” attitude.
For those who are interested in a technical discussion of the hack, click here.
I recently read the Big Short and your article on Mike Burry’s investment letters. Unfortunately Scion Capital’s site is down, and his letters seem inaccessible. If you have copies could you email them to me?
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[…] last name). The fund started trading on 1 April, but I didn’t announce it then for the obvious reason. The fund will be pursuing a deep value investment strategy with a focus on capital preservation. […]
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F**kng Hilarious..
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Got me.
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Very funny!
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excellent work.
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You’re never gonna run around and desert me?
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Haha..
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My man!
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good one!
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Nice try
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I though you were never gonna let me down?
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Ah yes, April Fool’s in all its glory, bravo!
It’s been so long since rickrolling was in its prime… should bring it back with a vengeance.
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