Stansberry Investor Hour

Today's Top Short Sells, From AI Victims to Chinese Scams

Sep 22, 2025
This week, Edwin Dorsey, founder of The Bear Cave newsletter, dives into corporate misconduct, focusing on companies vulnerable to AI disruption. He highlights Chegg's struggles against AI advancements and how lab-grown diamonds threaten traditional retailers like Signet. Edwin uncovers manipulative tactics used in the stock market, especially regarding troubled U.S.-listed Chinese companies, emphasizing the importance of investigative research and crowdsourcing evidence to combat scams. He also shares critical advice for safely shorting stocks.
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INSIGHT

Investigative Short Research Model

  • Edwin Dorsey exposes corporate misconduct through The Bear Cave newsletter with both free recaps and paid deep dives.
  • The publication serves short sellers and investors seeking stocks to avoid or target for shorts.
INSIGHT

Shift Toward Disruption-Driven Shorts

  • Dorsey shifted from consumer-protection shorts to firms vulnerable to disruption like AI and lab-grown diamonds.
  • He prefers shorts exposed by technological change rather than regulatory complaints alone.
ANECDOTE

Harvey Weinstein Test Revealed Weak Screening

  • Dorsey tested Care.com's screening by signing up as Harvey Weinstein and got approved as a babysitter.
  • That experiment proved the company's safety checks were ineffective and supported his short thesis.
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