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by: xpoolPosted on: November 6, 2025

Dalio Sounds Alarm: Fed’s QE Could Spark Dangerous Market Bubble

Legendary investor Ray Dalio warns that the Federal Reserve’s recent shift toward quantitative easing (QE) may signal the start of a dangerous market bubble, potentially fueled by government debt and excessive liquidity. He argues this approach is similar to past monetary easing measures and could exacerbate overheated markets, soaring debt levels, and high valuations.

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