Legendary investor Ray Dalio recently shared his take on Bitcoin holdings, noting that he maintains a modest position in the digital asset—roughly 1% of his overall portfolio. This measured allocation reflects a pragmatic stance toward crypto exposure: acknowledging Bitcoin's relevance while maintaining diversification discipline. Dalio's approach mirrors a broader trend among institutional investors who view Bitcoin not as a speculative bet but as a potential hedge component in a balanced investment framework. His long-term holding strategy underscores why Bitcoin continues to attract serious capital allocators seeking portfolio resilience amid macroeconomic uncertainty.
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ZenMiner
· 22h ago
Ray Dalio only 1%? I thought the big shots would go all in, turns out he's still a conservative investor.
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GasFeeBarbecue
· 01-10 18:03
Dalio's move is a typical institutional rhetoric. The 1% allocation sounds good, but ultimately it's still looking down on the crypto circle... But on the other hand, since the big players are starting to allocate, what are retail investors hesitating for?
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MevHunter
· 01-10 18:02
Ray Dalio's move, allocating 1%, is basically saying "I'm optimistic but not all in," a smart approach.
Legendary investor Ray Dalio recently shared his take on Bitcoin holdings, noting that he maintains a modest position in the digital asset—roughly 1% of his overall portfolio. This measured allocation reflects a pragmatic stance toward crypto exposure: acknowledging Bitcoin's relevance while maintaining diversification discipline. Dalio's approach mirrors a broader trend among institutional investors who view Bitcoin not as a speculative bet but as a potential hedge component in a balanced investment framework. His long-term holding strategy underscores why Bitcoin continues to attract serious capital allocators seeking portfolio resilience amid macroeconomic uncertainty.