(Bloomberg) -- Michael Burry may have ditched some of his biggest shorts -- at least for now.
Scion Asset Management, which Burry founded and runs as chief executive officer, had cut back to only a handful of positions as of the end of September, according to a regulatory filing made on Monday.
Among trades that the firm closed in the third quarter were bets against Cathie Wood’s flagship ARK Innovation ETF, Elon Musk’s Tesla Inc. and the biggest Treasuries exchange-traded fund, the iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF. Burry could still be betting against the funds using OTC options, which don’t show up in such filings.
It’s unclear how successful the wagers were, because full details of the bearish put options used by the firm were never released. Burry told CNBC last month that he had closed his Tesla wager and that the position was just a trade.
An email to Scion seeking comment wasn’t immediately answered on Monday.
At the end of June, Scion had bearish bets on about 235,000 ARKK shares, around 1.9 million TLT shares and more than 1 million Tesla shares, a September filing showed.
ARKK dropped more than 15% in the third quarter, while TLT was little changed and Tesla rallied 14%.
Burry rose to fame when his successful bets against mortgage securities during the financial crisis were featured in “The Big Short,” the movie version of Michael Lewis’s best-selling book. Christian Bale portrayed Burry.
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