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Most Dangerous Bitcoin Boom Yet? Ray Dalio warns of ‘bubble’

2025-11-07No Comments5 Mins Read
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Ray Dalio has hit a bull’s eye by arguing that the Federal Reserve’s latest balance sheet guidance risks “causing a bubble” rather than stabilizing a weakening economy – a reversal of the classic post-crisis QE playbook with potentially seismic implications for hard assets including Bitcoin.

In one after Titled “Stimulating in a Bubble,” Dalio describes the Fed’s pivot – ending quantitative tightening and signaling the need to start growing reserves again – as the next milestone in the late phase of the great debt cycle. “Have you seen the Fed’s announcement that it will end QT and start QE?” he wrote, warning that even though it is described as a technical maneuver, it is “an easing measure… to monitor the progress of the great debt cycle.”

If balance sheet expansion coincides with interest rate cuts and persistent budget deficits, Dalio warns, markets will be staring at a “classic monetary and fiscal interaction of the Fed and the Treasury to monetize the national debt.” He adds that in such a situation – high stock prices, tight credit spreads, low unemployment, above-target inflation and an AI-led mania – “it will look to me like the Fed is encouraging a bubble.”

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The policy context for Dalio’s warning is not imaginary. After months of tightening liquidity and declining bank reserves, the Fed has announced an end to the balance sheet runoff (QT). Chairman Jerome Powell underscored that, within the ample reserves framework, the central bank will have to add reserves again at some point: “At some point you want reserves to start gradually growing to keep pace with the size of the banking system and the size of the economy. So we will add reserves at some point,” he said at his Oct. 29 press conference.

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Officials and many sales agencies have emphasized that managing reserves does not have to equate to a return to crisis-era QE. The practical deal: If the Fed is once again a steady net buyer of Treasuries to maintain “ample” reserves while deficits persist, market experience may square with QE even without the label.

While Dalio dismisses Bitcoin from his post, the mechanisms are well known to Bitcoin investors. He argues that when central banks buy bonds and push real rates down, “what happens next depends on where liquidity goes.” If it stays in financial assets, “multiples expand, risk spreads tighten and gold rises,” creating “financial asset inflation.”

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If it trickles down to goods and services, inflation will rise and real returns may erode. Crucial to the cross-asset allocation, Dalio explicitly maps relative returns: with a gold yield of 0% and, for example, a 10-year government bond of ~4%, gold performs better if price appreciation is expected to exceed that percentage, especially if inflation expectations rise and the currency’s purchasing power falls. In that environment, “the more money and credit the central banks make, the higher I expect inflation to be, and the less I like bonds versus gold.”

What this means for Bitcoin

Commentators immediately translated these mechanisms for Bitcoin. “Fed resumes QE → more liquidity → real interest rate falls,” wrote CEO of the Mint Bureau, Nick Puckrin. “Falling real interest rates → bonds and cash become unattractive → money chases risks and hard assets… Inflation risk increases → investors hedge with gold, commodities and digital stores of value.” He highlighted Dalio’s language – ‘gold rises, so there is inflation of financial assets’, and QE ‘pushes real interest rates down and pushes price-to-earnings ratios up’ – before concluding: ‘Bitcoin thrives in exactly that environment… it’s digital gold on steroids.’

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Millionaire investor Thomas Kralow cut the timing risk embedded in Dalio’s framework: this would not be a ‘stimulus to depression’, but a ‘stimulus to mania’. In his words, liquidity would “flood the already overheated markets… stocks melt, gold rips and crypto… goes vertical,” with the usual risk sequence in the crypto complex. His warning reflects Dalio’s late-cyclical caution: a liquidity meltdown now, then – on a longer horizon – a renewed acceleration of inflation, a forced policy reversal and a violent bubble.

For Bitcoin, short-term transmission is simple. Lower real returns and increasing liquidity have historically coincided with stronger performance of long-term, high-beta and scarcity stories; akin to the 1999-style melt-ups and late-cycle surges in hard assets, including gold – and, by extension, BTC as a “digital gold” proxy.

But the medium to long-term tension remains unresolved: if the same easing renews inflationary pressures, the exit – the point at which policy must lock into the bubble – becomes the regime break that Dalio is marking.
Dalio’s end result is not a trading signal, but a regime warning. “Whether this will be a full and classic stimulative quantitative easing (with large net purchases) remains to be seen,” he writes. If the Fed does indeed enter a bubble, Bitcoin could benefit on the way up, but that path, according to Dalio’s own scheme, ends with impact.

At the time of writing, Bitcoin was trading at $99,717.

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