Group 1 - Ray Dalio warns that the U.S. is gradually falling into a style of authoritarian politics reminiscent of the 1930s, driven by wealth disparity, value conflicts, and a collapse of trust [1][2] - Dalio highlights that government intervention in the private sector, such as Trump's 10% stake in Intel, represents a form of strong authoritarian leadership aimed at controlling financial and economic situations [1][5] - International investors are beginning to shift from U.S. Treasury bonds to gold due to concerns over the sustainability of U.S. debt and fiscal policies [4] Group 2 - Dalio expresses concerns that the U.S. economy is on the brink of a debt crisis due to unsustainable debt growth and significant budget deficits, predicting a potential economic "heart attack" within three years [4] - The U.S. government currently spends approximately $7 trillion annually while generating only $5 trillion in revenue, leading to skepticism about the reliability of U.S. Treasury bonds as a wealth storage tool [4] - Dalio critiques the increasing control of the government over the central bank and corporations, indicating a trend towards stronger governmental oversight during periods of high conflict and risk [5][6]
达利欧痛批特朗普“独裁”倾向:美国债务和货币秩序面临崩溃的风险!
Jin Shi Shu Ju·2025-09-02 05:03