The Julia La Roche Show

#352 Jeffrey Gundlach: Private Credit Is An Unmitigated Disaster, And It’s Only Going To Get Worse

Mar 27, 2026
Jeffrey Gundlach, founder and CEO of DoubleLine Capital and famed bond investor, warns of a regime shift in rates and a fragile private credit market likened to 2006 subprime. He discusses rising long-term yields amid economic weakness, why US investors should favor non-US equities, and scenarios for America’s fiscal reckoning. He also outlines defensive positioning, risks in munis, and gold’s role.
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ADVICE

Protect Portfolios From Potential Treasury Restructuring

  • Reduce exposure to long-dated Treasuries and buy lowest-coupon issues within maturities to guard against potential coupon reductions.
  • Gundlach swapped holdings to lowest coupons to avoid losses if coupons are restructured downward.
ADVICE

Move Equity Exposure Outside The US

  • U.S. investors should move equity exposure entirely overseas and hold foreign stocks in local currencies.
  • Gundlach recommends 40% non-US equities, 25% fixed income under 10 years, 15% commodities (10% index, 5% gold), rest cash.
INSIGHT

Private Credit Mirrors Subprime Problems

  • Private credit mirrors the 2006 subprime pattern: rapid growth, opacity, and unreliable marks.
  • Funds mark infrequently and inconsistently, hiding true losses and creating a buildup of concealed risk across institutions.
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