Tesla Is Chris Brown’s Favorite Short

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Whitney Tilson’s email to investors discussing him being a guest on the Hard Money’s Million Dollar Podcast; Chris Brown’s favorite short is Tesla Inc (NASDAQ:TSLA); Fraud Fest 2021; Dogecoin-branded NASCAR crashes as badly as DOGE; exposing Tether.

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The Hard Money's Million Dollar Podcast

1) Last week, my colleagues Enrique Abeyta and Gabe Marshank invited me on their Hard Money's Million Dollar Podcast, which follows them as they turn $10,000 into $1 million – or go bust trying. They've already doubled their money, so that's a good start!

Given that my investment style is pretty much the opposite of the balls-to-the-wall approach they're taking with this podcast, I wasn't sure we'd have much to talk about... but that didn't turn out to be a problem. We had a fun conversation – and they loved it when I revealed the most speculative holding in my personal account, which I've never talked about before... You can listen to it here.

Chris Brown's Favorite Short Is Tesla

2) My friend Chris Brown, who has put up one of the best track records in the entire hedge-fund industry since he launched Aristides Capital 13 years ago, was on the long-short panel with me on Friday at the Ben Graham VIII Annual Conference.

He gave an excellent presentation (here are the slides, and you can watch the video here), concluding with this: "Our No. 1 favorite short in this market, on a risk/reward basis, is Tesla (TSLA)."

I continue to believe that Tesla's stock is a bad long and a bad short, but I wouldn't quarrel too much with Chris...

P.S. Here's the video of my presentation on "The Art of Short Selling," and here are my slides.

Fraud Fest 2021

3) Speaking of shorting, I recommend the annual Fraud Fest 2021, which is taking place all day Thursday and Friday. Here are the highlights:

  • From NPR's Planet Money, Mary Childs, and Alexi Horowitz will explore the potential for fraud and NFTs. Mary and Alexi are known for their coverage of the "Beeple" JPEG NFT [non-fungible token] that sold for $69 million.
  • Wall Street Journal reporters Maureen Farrell and Eliot Brown discuss their forthcoming book The Cult of We: WeWork, Adam Neumann, and the Great Startup Delusion
  • Legendary investor Jim Chanos explores the (wild) year in short-selling
  • A panel of experts, including Berkeley's very own Professor Abbye Atkinson, discuss race and financial fraud
  • The Great Debate – Investor Carson Block takes on the Deal Professor, Steven Davidoff Solomon, in a debate over SPACs [special purpose acquisition companies]
  • Fraud Fest Shark Tank – Watch (and vote) as our experts "pitch" the technologies and industries most vulnerable to fraud in 2021
  • Diana Henriques wraps up with a farewell to Bernie Madoff
  • We'll also explore the potential for fraud regulation, new frontiers in tax fraud and money laundering, the Caesars Palace coup, fraudulent fraud fighters, cutting-edge academic research, and host an interview with former LIBOR trader Tom Hayes!

Click here to see the full agenda and speaker line-up and to register (it's only $200).

Dogecoin-Branded NASCAR Crashes As Badly As DOGE

4) You can't make this stuff up! Dogecoin-Branded NASCAR Crashes as Badly as DOGE. Excerpt:

A car emblazoned with the Dogecoin logo crashed in Saturday's NASCAR Xfinity Series Race in Nashville, perhaps a foreshadowing of what was to come for the price of DOGE. The driver was not hurt.

Exposing Tether

5) Speaking of crypto nonsense, I thought this video raised some good questions... Exposing Tether – Bitcoin's Biggest Secret (it's 36 minutes long, but only 18 if you watch/listen at 2 times speed!)

Best regards,

Whitney