Anonymous ID: f70c24 June 16, 2018, 2:28 p.m. No.1776364   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Michael Burry, Real-Life Market Genius From The Big Short, Thinks Another Financial Crisis Is Looming

 

Jessica Pressler

 

The last line of the movie, printed on a placard, is “Michael Burry is focusing all of his trading on one commodity: Water.” It sounds very ominous. Can you describe this position to me?

Fundamentally, I started looking at investments in water about 15 years ago. Fresh, clean water cannot be taken for granted. And it is not — water is political, and litigious. Transporting water is impractical for both political and physical reasons, so buying up water rights did not make a lot of sense to me, unless I was pursuing a greater fool theory of investment — which was not my intention. What became clear to me is that food is the way to invest in water. That is, grow food in water-rich areas and transport it for sale in water-poor areas. This is the method for redistributing water that is least contentious, and ultimately it can be profitable, which will ensure that this redistribution is sustainable. A bottle of wine takes over 400 bottles of water to produce — the water embedded in food is what I found interesting.

 

http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2015/12/big-short-genius-says-another-crisis-is-coming.html