AP
- Gold is underrated and could be pushed up by de-dollarization, Bridgewater's Co-CIO said.
- "This geopolitical turmoil is not going away. This is a slow-moving secular support for gold," Karen Karniol-Tambour said.
- Inflation will also keep interest in gold elevated as well, she said Tuesday at the Sohn Conference.
Gold could be at the start of a lasting growth period as global de-dollarization trends continue, Co-CIO of Bridgewater Associates Karen Karniol-Tambour said.
Gold has historically been attractive when interest rates are falling, but she thinks there's now more to the precious metal, setting it up for a bullish outlook.