Ray Dalio Unveils All‑Weather Portfolio for Families
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- Ray Dalio posted on X that investors need a well‑diversified portfolio that delivers high returns with low risk and avoids market timing.
- Cash assets such as short‑term government debt and money‑market funds are safe but give the lowest after‑tax returns and lose purchasing power in high inflation, Dalio said.
- Investors cannot time the market effectively, even when they think they can, so Dalio recommends a strategy with little or no timing.
- All‑Weather portfolio is a passively held mix designed to outperform cash while bearing less risk than a traditional 60/40 stock‑bond split in any economic environment.
- Risk parity is the core concept Dalio used, balancing exposure to asset classes based on how they react to inflation and growth so that equal risk is allocated across rising and falling inflation/growth scenarios.
- Bridgewater Associates helped develop the portfolio, which Dalio originally created 30 years ago for his family to invest without his guidance after his death.
Why it matters: Families and individual investors get a concrete, low‑maintenance strategy that delivers higher returns than cash and cushions against inflation or market shocks, while traditional 60/40 mixes risk underperforming; the approach challenges reliance on market timing and cash‑heavy allocations that erode purchasing power.
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