Stock Markets April 10, 2026 01:20 PM

Burry Discloses New Stakes in JD.com, Alibaba and Others; Expands Nvidia Put Position

Investor Michael Burry reports purchases in multiple US-listed Chinese names, GameStop and Fiserv while increasing bearish options on Nvidia

By Sofia Navarro
Share
Twitter Reddit Facebook LinkedIn
JD BABA GME FISV NVDA

Investor Michael Burry revealed purchases of JD.com and Alibaba shares, alongside additions to positions in GameStop and Fiserv. US-listed JD shares rose 2.0% on the disclosure. Burry also said he increased his Nvidia put exposure, specifying the January 27 Strike 115 puts bought at 3.30. The disclosures were made in a paid Substack post.

Burry Discloses New Stakes in JD.com, Alibaba and Others; Expands Nvidia Put Position
JD BABA GME FISV NVDA
Summarize with
ChatGPT Perplexity Claude Grok Gemini

Key Points

  • Michael Burry disclosed purchases of JD.com and Alibaba in a paid Substack post; he described Alibaba as a new position at a little over 6% and JD as slightly larger.
  • Burry also added to positions in GameStop and bought shares of Fiserv, and he increased bearish exposure on Nvidia by purchasing January 27 Strike 115 puts at 3.30.
  • Sectors directly referenced by the disclosures include e-commerce (JD.com, Alibaba), payments/financial services (Fiserv), retail gaming (GameStop), and semiconductors (Nvidia).

US-listed shares of JD.com jumped 2.0% on Friday after investor Michael Burry disclosed new purchases in the China-based online marketplace.

Burry, who is widely known for his role in "The Big Short," detailed the trades in a Substack post aimed at paid subscribers. In that post he said he had bought shares in both JD.com and Alibaba.

The post described the size of those positions: "JD is a significant add, and Alibaba is a new position, a little over 6%," and added that JD was "a bit more than that." The note said recent weakness in JD provided "an attractive entry point."

In addition to the Chinese e-commerce names, Burry disclosed purchases in GameStop, stating he was "adding to an already decent sized position," and that he had also bought shares in Fiserv.

On the derivatives side, Burry wrote that he had increased his bearish exposure to Nvidia by adding put options, specifying "this time buying the January 27 Strike 115 puts at 3.30."

The Substack post served as the vehicle for these disclosures and was described as being for paid subscribers. The information in the post linked the equity purchases and options trades to Burry's current positioning across several sectors, including e-commerce, payments, retail gaming, and semiconductors.

Market participants reacted immediately to the JD disclosure, lifting the stock 2.0% in US trading on the day the purchases were reported. The broader implications of the trades for the stocks mentioned will depend on further market developments and any additional disclosures Burry may publish.


Context and implications

While the post provided specific position descriptions and an options trade with strike and premium, it did not include additional commentary on timing beyond the January 27 expiration for the Nvidia puts, nor did it give further details about position sizes for the other holdings beyond the percentages cited for Alibaba and the relative descriptor used for JD.

Risks

  • The Nvidia position is held through specific options that expire on January 27, introducing time-limited risk associated with options decay and expiry - this impacts the semiconductor sector.
  • JD.com was described as having recently weakened and was characterized by Burry as offering an "attractive entry point," signaling uncertainty about near-term price direction in the e-commerce sector.
  • Details of the disclosures were published in a paid Substack post, which may limit immediate public access to the full write-up and could delay broader market appraisal of the positions.

More from Stock Markets

Fatal Blaze Forces Mass Evacuation at Bayahibe Beach Hotel Jun 19, 2026 TD to Deploy Monitoring Software for Some Financial-Crimes Staff, Raising Privacy Questions Jun 19, 2026 Mexican equities close lower as S&P/BMV IPC dips 0.82% Jun 19, 2026 Colombian equities climb as COLCAP posts 4.02% gain at Friday close Jun 19, 2026 MOEX Russia Index Slides to 52-Week Low as Mining, Oil & Gas, Manufacturing Weigh Jun 19, 2026