Ray Dalio thinks tariffs are just the beginning

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The billionaire founder of Bridgewater, is sounding the alarm. He’s not just talking about tariffs, he’s talking about a “once-in-a-lifetime” breakdown in the global order.

It’s like the whole world is one big, messy puzzle, and tariffs are just one piece that’s starting to fall into place.

House of cards?

Dalio says we’re missing the bigger picture. Tariffs are symptoms of deeper issues like unsustainable debt, domestic politics, shifting geopolitical power, natural disasters, and the impact of tech like AI on the economy.

Think of it like a house of cards, when one card falls, the whole thing comes crashing down. And right now, that card is tariffs.

President Trump’s latest threat to hike tariffs on Chinese goods by 50% has China promising countermeasures.

Crypto crash

Now, let’s talk crypto and equities, shall we? They’re moving in lockstep, like two old friends who can’t seem to part ways.

Bitcoin dipped below $75,000, and the crypto market took a 7% hit. It looks like it’s about the interconnectedness of everything.

When debt and international order start to unravel, all risk assets feel the pain.

Own path

But here’s the interesting part, because quite surprisingly, Bitcoin might be starting to break free from traditional risk assets.

It’s gained strength against those “Magnificent Seven” tech stocks, suggesting it could temporarily decouple from the chaos.

Matthew Sigel from VanEck notes that while Treasury yields rised, Bitcoin’s reaction was surprisingly calm.

So, the global storm is likely just getting started. Tariffs are just the tip of the iceberg as Dalio said, and we’re about to see a whole lot more.

It’s time to pay attention to the underlying forces reshaping our world.

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