Dalio: "Stocks Only Look Strong in Dollar Terms." Here's a Globally Priced Alternative for Diversification.
Ray Dalio recently reported that much of the S&P 500's 2025 gains came not from real growth, but from the dollar quietly losing value. Reportedly down 10% last year!
He's not alone. Several BlackRock, Fidelity, and Bloomberg analysts say to expect further dollar decline in 2026.
So, even when your U.S. assets look "up," your purchasing power may actually be down.
Which is why many investors are adding globally priced, scarce assets to their portfolios—like art.
Art is traded on a global stage, making it largely resistant to currency swings.
Now, Masterworks is opening access to invest in artworks featuring legends like Banksy, Basquiat, and Picasso as a low-correlation asset class with attractive appreciation historically (1995-2025).*
Masterworks' 26 sales have yielded annualized net returns like 14.6%, 17.6%, and 17.8%.
They handle the sourcing, storage, and sale. You just click to invest.
*Based on Masterworks data. Investing involves risk. Past performance is not indicative of future returns. Important Reg A disclosures: masterworks.com/cd.
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