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> Burry made the unanswered point that in a sell-off large index funds will have to dump their smaller holdings at large discounts. First, I think he didn't made that point very clearly. Second, why would they be sold at a larger discount than larger holdings? It is all in proportion - they own less and sell less of the smaller holdings. (There are issues conceivable where you have a liquidity mismatch (bonds, real e…
> why would they be sold at a larger discount than larger holdings? It is all in proportion - they own less and sell less of the smaller holdings His argument there AIUI was that the daily volume is not in proportion.
Will be interesting to watch the next market crash.