Ray Dalio suggests putting 15% in Bitcoin, gold amid US ‘debt doom loop’
Hedge fund manager Ray Dalio suggests investors put 15% into store-of-value assets amid America’s debt crisis.
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Hedge fund manager Ray Dalio suggests investors put 15% into store-of-value assets amid America’s debt crisis.
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