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Ray Dalio warns of 1970s-style instability, urging 15% gold allocation amid rising inflation, debt, and waning trust in the dollar.
Renowned investor Ray Dalio warns the current global economy mirrors the volatile 1970s, citing high inflation, rising debt, and eroding trust in fiat currencies.
He advises allocating up to 15% of portfolios to gold as a hedge against currency devaluation and systemic risk, noting gold has surged past $4,000 an ounce amid growing demand.
Dalio attributes declining confidence in the dollar to its "weaponization" through sanctions and increasing central bank gold purchases.
His outlook, shared by other investors, reflects a broader shift toward hard assets amid concerns over economic stagnation, geopolitical instability, and the sustainability of traditional financial systems.
Ray Dalio advierte de la inestabilidad al estilo de la década de 1970, instando a una asignación de oro del 15% en medio del aumento de la inflación, la deuda y la disminución de la confianza en el dólar.