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# Will de-dollarization continue? In the long run, w…


## Comments (2)

- **浪潮之癫 · 2026-05-06T07:12:48.000Z**: When it comes to major trends like de-dollarization, retail investors are basically just guessing. Honestly, each market rotation is different. It's possible that US stocks could be the sole standout, or emerging markets could have their chance to turn around. It's better to just focus on managing y
- **money88 · 2026-04-26T11:29:20.000Z**: The global financial system is undergoing a silent yet profound transformation: 'De-dollarization' as a long-term trend is reshaping the underlying logic of asset pricing. This means:The absolute dominance of U.S. stocks may relatively weaken, and the sources of global asset returns will be more div
