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To own Fannie Mae today, you have to believe that Washington eventually loosens the tight conservatorship framework and allows common shareholders to participate meaningfully in the business again, despite the company’s current accounting loss and slow revenue growth. The near term story had been dominated by governance upheaval, a relatively new management team and questions about capital strength, all playing out against a volatile share price that has still delivered a very large multi‑year return. Michael Burry’s newly disclosed stake and detailed policy blueprint do not change the core risk that regulators control Fannie’s fate, but they could sharpen near term catalysts by putting capital requirements, preferred conversions and the government’s claim more squarely in the political spotlight. That extra attention may cut both ways for existing holders.
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