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El multimillonario Ray Dalio recomienda vender bonos y comprar oro y bitcoin ante la inminente crisis de deuda en EE. UU.

El multimillonario Ray Dalio recomienda vender bonos y comprar oro y bitcoin ante la inminente crisis de deuda en EE. UU. - The Edge Malaysia

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Aug 22, 2026 at 1:55 AM UTC · 2 min de lectura

El multimillonario Ray Dalio recomienda vender bonos y comprar oro y bitcoin ante la inminente crisis de deuda en EE. UU.
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(22 de ago.): El multimillonario Ray Dalio dijo que los inversores deberían reducir sus tenencias de bonos y destinar hasta el 15% de su dinero al oro para protegerse del riesgo de una crisis de deuda en EE. UU. que, según advierte, podría estar a solo tres años de distancia.

En una publicación de LinkedIn el viernes, el fundador de Bridgewater Associates dijo que los inversores deberían diversificarse en activos y países con finanzas sólidas. Subponderar los bonos y mantener entre un 10% y un 15% de una cartera en oro y “un poco” de bitcoin podría reducir el riesgo y aumentar los rendimientos, dijo Dalio, quien ha advertido durante mucho tiempo sobre los peligros del aumento de la deuda pública.

Sus comentarios se producen en un momento en que los rendimientos del Tesoro a largo plazo han subido a máximos de varios años y Japón, el mayor acreedor extranjero de Estados Unidos, ha vendido bonos de EE. UU. para apoyar al yen. Para frenar la caída de los bonos, el secretario del Tesoro Scott Bessent anunció esta semana planes para aumentar las recompras de deuda a largo plazo, una medida sorpresiva que hasta ahora ha proporcionado poco más que un apoyo a corto plazo.

Los últimos acontecimientos son consistentes con el marco del ciclo de deuda que Dalio describió en su libro How Countries Go Broke: The Big Cycle, escribió. El aumento de los costos del servicio de la deuda acaba chocando con una demanda insuficiente de los inversores, dijo, lo que obliga a los gobiernos a aceptar tasas de interés más altas o a los bancos centrales a imprimir dinero para comprar deuda, debilitando las monedas y alimentando la inflación en el camino.

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