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The Big Short Legend Goes Off the Grid. XRP ETF Launches. Starbucks Strikes. Disney Slides.
Why the Big Short legend went dark, XRP’s first ETF hit the market, Starbucks workers walked out, and Disney stumbled.

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Michael Burry just took Scion Asset Management off the grid. XRP’s first-ever U.S. spot ETF hit the market. Starbucks baristas walked out nationwide on a major sales day. And Disney shares slid after a mixed quarter.
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Michael Burry of ‘The Big Short’ Takes Scion Asset Management Off the Grid After Deregistering With the SEC
Burry quietly terminated Scion’s SEC registration, removing the fund from public reporting requirements. For a guy famous for timing big crashes, moves like this get attention. Investors are wondering: what does he see that others don’t?
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Starbucks Hit by Nationwide Strike on Red Cup Day
More than 1,000 baristas walked out on one of Starbucks’ biggest revenue days of the year. Leadership is under pressure, and investors are watching for signs of a broader slowdown.
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XRP ETF Launches Today: A First for U.S. Markets
XRPC — the first spot XRP ETF ever approved in the U.S. — officially begins trading. Crypto investors have waited years for this moment. The question now: does institutional money finally arrive?
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Disney Stock Falls After Mixed Earnings
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