Bridgewater founder Ray Dalio warned investors to cut bond exposure and allocate about 10–15% to gold to hedge a US debt crisis he says could occur within three years. In a Friday post he urged broader asset and market diversification, saying reduced bond holdings combined with a roughly 10–15% gold position would lower risk and boost returns.

2026-08-22

Bridgewater founder Ray Dalio warned investors to cut bond exposure and allocate about 10–15% to gold to hedge a US debt crisis he says could occur within three years. In a Friday post he urged broader asset and market diversification, saying reduced bond holdings combined with a roughly 10–15% gold position would lower risk and boost returns.