Source: Cryptonews
Original Title: Bitcoin bulls confront Dalio’s warning as fiat slides, gold outshines Wall Street
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Billionaire investor Ray Dalio has identified the devaluation of fiat currency as the most significant investment story currently overlooked by many market participants, according to statements from the Bridgewater Associates founder.
The Real 2025 Investment Narrative
Dalio stated that the primary investment narrative involves the declining value of fiat currencies and the underperformance of U.S. stocks relative to gold and foreign equities, contrasting with widespread market focus on U.S. stocks and artificial intelligence investments.
Gold returned 65% in dollar terms last year, outperforming the S&P 500 index, which returned 18% in dollars, by 47 percentage points. Measured in gold terms, the S&P 500 declined by 28%, Dalio noted.
Capital Flight from U.S. Markets
The underperformance of U.S. stocks relative to international markets and gold resulted principally from fiscal and monetary stimulation, productivity gains, and significant shifts in asset allocations away from U.S. markets, according to Dalio’s analysis.
Non-U.S. stocks outperformed U.S. equities by double-digit percentage points as substantial capital flows exited American markets. European stocks outperformed U.S. stocks by 23%, Chinese stocks by 21%, U.K. stocks by 19%, and Japanese stocks by 10%.
Currency Depreciation Effects
Dalio indicated that currency depreciation creates an optical effect where assets measured in weakening currencies appear to appreciate more than their actual performance suggests.
The asset manager stated that investors achieved superior returns in non-U.S. stocks compared to U.S. equities, as well as in non-U.S. bonds relative to U.S. bonds and cash holdings. Dalio suggested these trends may lead to continued rebalancing and diversification away from U.S. assets.
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ChainSauceMaster
· 17h ago
The issue of fiat currency devaluation should have been taken seriously long ago. The era of the US stock market dominating everything really seems to be coming to an end.
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GmGmNoGn
· 23h ago
That guy Dalio finally said it: the dollar has been depreciating for a while... Gold and international stocks are in favor, are we still stubbornly holding onto US stocks?
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ConfusedWhale
· 01-08 10:34
Dalio is back to talking about macro stories... Gold outperforming US stocks is truly shocking. I’ve lost all my money in US stocks, I’m crying to death.
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MidsommarWallet
· 01-08 10:27
Fiat currency devaluation has long needed someone to clarify it. Gold and international stocks outperform US stocks, indicating that smart money is moving out.
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GateUser-c799715c
· 01-08 10:26
Someone should have said this earlier; the devaluation of the US dollar has been seriously overlooked.
Dalio Warns of Fiat Devaluation as Gold and International Stocks Outpace U.S. Equities
Source: Cryptonews Original Title: Bitcoin bulls confront Dalio’s warning as fiat slides, gold outshines Wall Street Original Link: Billionaire investor Ray Dalio has identified the devaluation of fiat currency as the most significant investment story currently overlooked by many market participants, according to statements from the Bridgewater Associates founder.
The Real 2025 Investment Narrative
Dalio stated that the primary investment narrative involves the declining value of fiat currencies and the underperformance of U.S. stocks relative to gold and foreign equities, contrasting with widespread market focus on U.S. stocks and artificial intelligence investments.
Gold returned 65% in dollar terms last year, outperforming the S&P 500 index, which returned 18% in dollars, by 47 percentage points. Measured in gold terms, the S&P 500 declined by 28%, Dalio noted.
Capital Flight from U.S. Markets
The underperformance of U.S. stocks relative to international markets and gold resulted principally from fiscal and monetary stimulation, productivity gains, and significant shifts in asset allocations away from U.S. markets, according to Dalio’s analysis.
Non-U.S. stocks outperformed U.S. equities by double-digit percentage points as substantial capital flows exited American markets. European stocks outperformed U.S. stocks by 23%, Chinese stocks by 21%, U.K. stocks by 19%, and Japanese stocks by 10%.
Currency Depreciation Effects
Dalio indicated that currency depreciation creates an optical effect where assets measured in weakening currencies appear to appreciate more than their actual performance suggests.
The asset manager stated that investors achieved superior returns in non-U.S. stocks compared to U.S. equities, as well as in non-U.S. bonds relative to U.S. bonds and cash holdings. Dalio suggested these trends may lead to continued rebalancing and diversification away from U.S. assets.