Three separate but parallel stories of the U.S mortgage housing crisis of 2005 are told. Michael Burry, an eccentric ex-physician turned one-eyed Scion Capital hedge fund manager, has traded traditional office attire for shorts, bare feet and a Supercuts haircut. He believes that the US housing market is built on a bubble that will burst within the next few years. Autonomy within the company allows Burry to do largely as he pleases, so Burry proceeds to bet against the housing market with the banks, who are more than happy to accept his proposal for something that has never happened in American history. The banks believe that Burry is a crackpot and therefore are confident in that they will win the deal. Jared Vennett with Deutschebank gets wind of what Burry is doing and, as an investor believes he too can cash in on Burry's beliefs. An errant telephone call to FrontPoint Partners gets this information into the hands of Mark Baum, an idealist who is fed up with the corruption in the financial industry. Baum and his associates, who work at an arms length under Morgan Stanley, decide to join forces with Vennett despite not totally trusting him. In addition to Burry's information, they further believe that most of the mortgages are overrated by the bond agencies, with the banks collating all the sub-prime mortgages under AAA packages. Charlie Geller and Jamie Shipley, who are minor players in a $30 million start-up garage company called Brownfield, get a hold of Vennett's prospectus on the matter. Wanting in on the action but not having the official clout to play, they decide to call an old "friend", retired investment banker Ben Rickert, to help out. All three of these groups work on the premise that the banks are stupid and don't know what's going on, while for them to win, the general economy has to lose, which means the suffering of the general investor who trusts the financial institutions. That latter aspect may not sit well with Baum. Some of these assumptions may be incorrect and may be far more manipulative than they could have ever imagined, which in turn may throw curves into the process. 先告诉你电影怎么好,再来那次危机的你问我答。大自然的搬运工---《大空头》— 泡沫、金融与次贷危机--MTime。严肃影评#9:没人会在意的杰作 – 9/10。写在电影《大空头》上映前的同名纪实小说书评。中国地产达到什么样的条件会崩盘?。把哀乐加快两倍演奏。《大空头》:一次值得用一生等待的交易。如何通过做空房地产盈利(转载)。解释大空头如何牟利-转载自知乎。绝好的金融投资教课书般的电影。 2008年全球金融危机,华尔街几位眼光独到的投资鬼才在2007年美国信贷风暴前就看穿了泡沫假象,通过做空次贷CDS而大幅获益,成为少数在金融灾难中大量获利的投资枭雄。贾瑞德·韦内特(瑞恩·高斯林饰)将一个能把40亿美元单子做成37亿美元收入的德银代理人,迈克尔·布瑞(克里斯蒂安·贝尔饰)是独眼基金管理人,马克·鲍姆(史蒂夫·卡瑞尔饰)是华尔街世家出身,本·霍克特(布拉德·皮特饰)是康沃尔资本退休银行家。