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Billionaires Warren Buffett and Ray Dalio Are Completely Split on Gold. Who's Right?
Warren Buffett built the Berkshire Hathaway holding company into a trillion-dollar conglomerate, catapulting his personal net worth to $145 billion. Ray Dalio, on the other hand, founded one of the world's most successful hedge funds, Bridgewater Associates, and he retired in 2022 with a net worth of over $15 billion.In other words, they became two of the world's richest people thanks to their knack for picking winning investments. However, they have entirely opposite views on one of the best-performing assets this year: Gold.The shiny yellow metal has soared by 48% in 2025, obliterating the S&P 500 (SNPINDEX: ^GSPC) stock market index, which is up 17%. Dalio thinks it's a must-have asset for investors, whereas Buffett has deliberately avoided it. Who's right?Continue readingWeiter zum vollständigen Artikel bei MotleyFool
| Name | Kaufen | Verkaufen |
|---|---|---|
| Gold CombiBar® 100 x 1 g philoro | 11’232.58 | 10’629.99 |
| Gold Krügerrand 1 oz | 3’466.84 | 3’296.41 |
| Gold Philharmoniker 1 oz | 3’495.64 | 3’329.88 |
| Gold Vreneli 20 Franken - diverse Jahrgänge | 659.61 | 622.01 |
| Goldbarren 250 g - philoro | 27’575.95 | 26’599.90 |
| Silber CombiBar® 100 g | 281.65 | 182.98 |
| Silber Maple Leaf 1 oz | 58.63 | 49.88 |
| Silberbarren 1000 g diverse Hersteller | 1’822.81 | 1’561.78 |
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| Goldpreis | 4’212.98 | -15.68 | -0.37 |
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