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MarketsBillionaire Dalio sends 2-word warning as stocks sell-off
Billionaire Ray Dalio, founder of Bridgewater Associates, issued a "cash is trash" warning amidst a stock market sell-off, implying that holding cash during periods of high inflation and negative real interest rates erodes purchasing power. This stance suggests an underlying concern about the value of traditional financial assets in the current economic climate.
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