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Ray Dalio Voices Concerns Over Upcoming US Election Candidates

Leslie StewartBy Leslie StewartOctober 30, 2024Updated:October 30, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Ray Dalio engages with CNBC during the Future Investing Initiative in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on October 30, 2024.

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American billionaire investor Ray Dalio expresses increasing concern regarding the future of the United States post-election. He has emphasized the need for reform amidst a deeply polarized political landscape characterized by stark divisions between the Democratic and Republican parties.

Speaking at the Future Investment Initiative conference in Saudi Arabia, Dalio addressed pressing geopolitical issues, the ramifications of electoral outcomes, and worries over the escalating U.S. deficit, alongside insights on how investors might optimally navigate their portfolios. He noted the importance of strategic asset allocation.

“I have concerns about both candidates,” Dalio shared with CNBC. “The ongoing conflict between the left and right is intensifying, which complicates the situation further. We need to unify America and implement significant changes in a more moderate direction. Strong leadership is crucial. We’re on the verge of considerable transformation… Unfortunately, neither candidate meets that criterion for me.”

Dalio pointed out that Republican candidate Donald Trump leans towards a more capitalistic approach compared to Democratic candidate Kamala Harris, which he believes could be beneficial for domestic markets. However, he cautioned that regardless of who leads, an administration from either side would likely grapple with substantial deficits. He noted stark differences in their fiscal policies, mentioning that Trump’s strategy of boosting tariff income might inflate prices, contingent upon how much of that revenue translates into enhanced domestic productivity. He also touched on various other economic considerations.

Dalio characterized the election outcomes as “unfortunate,” underscoring that the situation largely boils down to a left-right dilemma, and underscored the vital need to discover intelligent methods to unify the nation and induce essential reforms. “There is apprehension surrounding debt, domestic unrest, external tensions, and, of course, climate-related issues and their financial implications,” he asserted.

Dalio expressed his ongoing worries regarding the increasing volume of U.S. Treasuries. He noted that foreign entities currently hold roughly a third of these Treasuries, leading to a supply-demand imbalance that heightens the potential risks for investors.

“We are indeed facing a significant debt issue… One person’s debt is often another’s asset,” Dalio explained. “The market for government bonds serves as the foundation for all capital creation. Eventually, if this coincides with underlying societal conflicts, during an economic downturn, the risks associated with domestic political strife and social discord become salient.”

As for investment strategies, Dalio recommended including gold as a component of a diversified portfolio aimed at mitigating overall risk.

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