Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles is that the current panic surrounding the US dollar is exaggerated, and a diversified investment strategy involving both the dollar and gold is recommended [1][2]. - Alexander Campbell suggests that holding gold positions is essentially equivalent to shorting the dollar, as gold is priced in dollars and tends to attract speculative funds when the dollar weakens [1][2]. - The so-called "currency devaluation" trade is more driven by market sentiment rather than actual trading behavior, with investors not fleeing the dollar en masse but rather under-allocating to gold and silver due to a long-term bull market and low inflation [2]. Group 2 - Campbell highlights that significant concerns regarding the dollar's future, such as large-scale liquidation of US Treasuries by Japanese insurers or a drop in the dollar's share of international payments, have not materialized [3]. - For those believing in a "dollar doomsday," Campbell advises shorting US stocks and bonds, as actual selling of these assets would reflect genuine bearish sentiment towards the dollar [3]. - Investors anticipating a controlled decline of the dollar are encouraged to hold a mix of gold, dollars, and short-term assets, drawing parallels to market strategies from 2000 to 2010 when the dollar also experienced a downtrend [3].
“货币贬值”交易只是情绪驱动?桥水前主管建议同时持有美元和黄金!
Jin Shi Shu Ju·2026-01-28 13:23