Ray Dalio’s Bold Move: Why He’s Pushing 15% of Your Portfolio Into Bitcoin or Gold
Billionaire investor Ray Dalio just dropped a bombshell—allocating 15% to hard assets isn’t optional anymore. Here’s why.
Bitcoin or gold? The hedge fund legend’s latest playbook cuts through the noise.
Dalio’s logic? Inflation hedges aren’t just for doomsayers anymore. With central banks printing money like it’s 2021, that 15% might be the only adult in the room.
Gold’s the old guard, but Bitcoin’s the upstart—volatile, divisive, and impossible to ignore. Dalio’s betting you’ll need both when the next crisis hits (and let’s be honest, Wall Street’s already cooking one up).
Funny how the ‘barbarous relics’ crowd suddenly loves digital scarcity when their bonds start bleeding. Welcome to the new diversification—where ‘safe’ assets come with ticker symbols and memes.

Billionaire investor Ray Dalio has advised allocating 15% of a portfolio to Bitcoin or gold for optimal diversification and return-to-risk, as shared on CNBC’s “Master Investor” podcast. While Dalio stresses he personally prefers gold over Bitcoin, he continues to hold some BTC. He highlights Bitcoin’s limited supply and transaction advantages, but doubts it will be adopted by central banks due to privacy concerns. Dalio also warned of mounting U.S. debt, urging proactive diversification