Steve Eisman, the investor who shorted subprime mortgages before the 2008 collapse, said the next credit cycle is brewing inside private equity’s software loan book, and generative AI is the trigger.
Famous for spotting one of the darkest trends in market history, Steve Eisman is feeling a bit more upbeat these days. Eisman rose to fame after shorting the US housing market prior to the 2008 crash.
Billionaire investor Steve Eisman warns of a very different economic reality if one were to remove the gains of AI from the equation. “The U.S. economy is not even growing, really, 50 basis points ...
Steve Eisman, ‘The Real Eisman Playbook’ podcast host and former Neuberger senior portfolio manager, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the state of the economy, latest market trends, state of private ...
The Big Short” investor Steve Eisman reportedly disclosed on Thursday that he has a short position in credit-scoring firm Fair Isaac Corp. (FICO). During an interview with CNBC, Eisman stated that the ...
Big Short” investor Steve Eisman said Thursday he remains bullish on the stock market (SPY) despite recent volatility and ...
You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. Steve Eisman wants people to please stop talking about the US debt. "The Big Short" investor said he ...
"The tariffs and the potential for a trade war, I think, is really the only risk to the market right now,” Steve Eisman said.
Steve Eisman, ‘The Real Eisman Playbook’ podcast host and former Neuberger Berman senior portfolio manager, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the Fed's interest rate decision, state of the economy, latest ...
"Big Short" investor Steve Eisman's portfolio includes every stock in the Magnificent 7 except for one, whose shareholders he likened to a cult for their unwavering belief in its long-term future. "I ...
The 10-year US Treasury yield tells markets the situation is fine, he said. The famed investor said too many people were trying to look for the next "Big Short." Steve Eisman wants people to please ...