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    Risk-parity strategies rebound after years of underperformance

    September 24, 2025


    Risk-parity investing, long associated with Ray Dalio and Bridgewater Associates, is seeing a resurgence in 2025 after years of criticism and underperformance.

    Strong returns in fixed income and renewed appetite for diversification are drawing investors back to the strategy.

    Performance rebound in 2025
    According to Bloomberg data cited by Hedgeweek, multi-asset risk-parity funds have returned 12–15% so far this year, while certain ETFs, such as the UPAR Ultra Risk Parity, have gained as much as 19%.

    The gains mark a sharp contrast to 2022, when the simultaneous decline of equities and bonds undermined diversification benefits and inflicted heavy losses.

    This year’s rebound has been driven primarily by bond price appreciation, amplified by the leverage central to risk-parity models.

    A diversified basket including equities, inflation-linked bonds, and gold has further supported downside protection and stability amid market volatility.

    Investor flows and comparative performance
    Risk-parity ETFs are currently outperforming traditional benchmarks such as the S&P 500 and balanced 60/40 portfolios. While overall assets under management remain below historical peaks, inflows into flagship products such as AQR Capital Management’s Multi-Asset Fund suggest investor confidence is returning.

    The strategy’s revival is notable given its recent reputation for faltering in inflationary or policy-driven shocks. In 2022, rising rates and inflation eroded the assumptions underpinning risk parity, leading to sharp drawdowns and investor redemptions.

    Critics have argued that the model often falls short in such environments, though outcomes vary depending on implementation and risk controls.

    Cautious optimism
    The latest recovery highlights risk parity’s potential when market conditions align with its design—broad diversification and leveraged exposure to fixed income. Still, its history of vulnerability during correlated sell-offs in equities and bonds underscores the need for caution.

    Whether 2025 marks the start of a durable comeback or a temporary rally will depend on how the strategy weathers future inflation shocks, policy shifts, and investor sentiment. For now, the performance turnaround has revived interest in an approach many had written off.



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