Famed billionaire investor Ray Dalio who founded Bridgewater Associates, said he owns some Bitcoin and prefers it to U.S. government bonds.
Speaking in an interview with CoinDesk that was taped May 6 but not released until Monday, the first day of the crypto site's Consensus 2021 virtual conference, Dalio said "cash is trash" and bonds have negative yields, which leads investors to seek other assets to store their wealth. Some of those investors are now buying Bitcoin, whose "biggest risk is its success," Dalio said.
"As Bitcoin becomes more popular, more people will want to sell their bonds and buy Bitcoin in a bigger way … and they will lose control over that," Dalio said, referring to governments who issue bonds and have their own currencies.
Dalio has previously said that governments could shut down cryptocurrencies, which India has threatened to do.
He recommends that investors now watch how big the Bitcoin market grows. The total value of that market now is a little over $1 trillion, compared with $23 trillion for U.S. Treasury securities and a little more than $5 trillion for gold minus central bank holdings and gold jewelry, Dalio said. He expects the Bitcoin market will grow relative to both bonds and to gold.
As for the next one to five years, Dalio referred to his writings on The Changing World Order, Where We Are and Where We're Going.