
China challenges Western 'tribute system' concept amid Ray Dalio article
Beijing challenges the Western concept of the 'tribute system' used to describe its diplomacy, as US investor Ray Dalio suggests a shift toward such an order in Asia.

Beijing challenges the Western concept of the 'tribute system' used to describe its diplomacy, as US investor Ray Dalio suggests a shift toward such an order in Asia.

Ray Dalio, fondateur de Bridgewater, détient 1% de son portefeuille en Bitcoin, le classant comme "monnaie dure" aux côtés de l'or. Il souligne des risques pour le BTC (quantique, surveillance, fiscalité) et préfère l'or pour sa robustesse et confidentialité, citant l'exemple des réserves russes gelées.
Ray Dalio's "Pain + Reflection = Progress" formula highlights systematic reflection after professional failures for growth. Organizations that quickly learn and adapt gain a competitive edge over those relying solely on increased effort.

Ray Dalio a remis en cause le statut de valeur refuge de Bitcoin, avançant le manque de confidentialité et de protection en temps de crise . L’article Bitcoin n’est pas une valeur refuge et voici pourquoi est apparu en premier sur Journal du Coin.

Ray Dalio, fondateur de Bridgewater Associates, conteste la capacité de Bitcoin à agir comme valeur refuge en raison de sa transparence, de sa corrélation avec les actions technologiques et de la petite taille de son marché.

Dünyanın en büyük fon yöneticilerinden Ray Dalio, Amerika Birleşik Devletleri'nin ekonomik ve siyasi bir çöküş evresine girdiğini savunarak çarpıcı bir senaryo çizdi. Tarihteki büyük döngüleri inceleyen Dalio, aşırı borçlanma, kontrolsüz harcamalar ve derinleşen toplumsal kutuplaşma nedeniyle ülkenin büyük bir sarsıntı riski taşıdığını belirterek, mevcut küresel düzenin artık işlevini yitirdiğini vurguladı.
Billionaire hedge fund manager Ray Dalio says the US has entered a stagflationary period for the first time in decades, citing stagnant growth, high inflation, and the Iran war's impact on energy prices. Despite Fed Chair Jerome Powell's insistence the term overstates the crisis, Dalio warned against cutting interest rates, saying it would damage credibility. GDP grew just 0.5% in Q4 2025 while inflation reached 3.3% in March.

Billionaire investor Ray Dalio warns the US has entered a stagflationary environment with persistent inflation and slowing growth. He advises against rate cuts if Kevin Warsh becomes Fed chair, saying such a move would damage central bank credibility. Dalio recommends a 5% to 15% allocation to gold as a diversifier.