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Bizcast: Ray Dalio on The Changing World Order

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The legendary investor recently took part in a wide-ranging discussion hosted by Columbia Business School’s Finance Division that covered the five main forces that contribute to the rise and decline of empires, his views on the Chinese economy, insights into his investment philosophy, and the role of AI in the investment industry.

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June 21, 2024
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Ray Dalio's career success started early. By the age of 12, he had already embarked on an investing career path that led to founding Bridgewater Associates, a leading hedge fund.

In this episode of Bizcast, we hear Dalio at a recent Columbia Business School fireside chat hosted by Columbia Business School’s Finance Division where he shared insights on investing and career growth while stressing the importance of learning from mistakes. 

The discussion also covered the five main forces behind the rise and fall of empires, his perspectives on the Chinese economy, and the role of AI in the investment industry.

When it comes to investing, Dalio highlighted diversification as crucial to mitigating risk, advocating for a portfolio of uncorrelated investments. He also emphasized understanding global macroeconomic factors and identifying growth sectors. Drawing from his experiences, including significant losses during the 1982 bear market, Dalio underscored the importance of balancing fear and audacity in investing.

More broadly, Dalio advised business professionals to view career challenges as part of a larger game, gaining experience and perspective. He stressed the value of forming meaningful relationships, fostering “radical truthfulness and radical transparency,” and appreciating differing perspectives to achieve success.

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