Hindenburg Founder shares DJ's set from Bali, says 'It had a big impact on me'
Hindenburg Founder Nate Anderson, while announcing the US short-seller's shutdown, shared a nearly 2-hour-long video of DJ Lee Burridge playing a set in Bali. "If you're chasing something you think you want...or are doubting whether you're enough, take a minute and give this a listen," Nate said. "It had a big impact on me at a pivotal time," he added.