'Big Short' investor Michael Burry is calling passive investment a 'bubble.' He's not the only finance luminary sounding the alarm.

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'The metal of active managers should shine through now,' said Bill Adams, the chief investment officer of fixed income for MFS Investment Management.

Michael Burry, the investor made famous by"The Big Short," told Bloomberg Wednesday that he sees a bubble in passive investing. Many other money managers have called out the investment strategy, which they say isn't the best course of action for investors in the current market environment. Read more on Markets Insider.

Michael Burry, the investor made famous by"The Big Short," told Bloomberg Wednesday that he sees a bubble in passive investing. Many other money managers have called out the investment strategy, which they say isn't the best course of action for investors in the current market environment. Read more on Markets Insider.

 

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'mettle', not metal.

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