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Ray Dalio Shares Game-Changing Investment, Career Insights

At a fireside chat hosted by Columbia Business School's Finance Division, the legendary investor laid out his approach to investing and career growth, and stressed the importance of learning from your mistakes

Published
April 9, 2024
Publication
Finance and Investing
Focus On
Finance, Macroeconomics
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Article Author(s)

Jonathan Sperling

Affiliated Author
Investor Ray Dalio
Category
Thought Leadership
Topic(s)
Finance, Finance and Economics

About the Researcher(s)

Brian P. Lancaster

Brian Lancaster

Senior Lecturer in the Discipline of Finance and Economics in the Faculty of Business
Finance Division

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For accomplished investor Ray Dalio, the path to career success began by simply “playing the game.”  

In Dalio's case, that game was investing: By the age of 12, he had already embarked on a successful investing career that would eventually lead him to found Bridgewater Associates, one of the largest hedge funds in the world.

At a fireside chat hosted by Columbia Business School's Finance Division, Dalio laid out his approach to investing and career growth, and stressed the importance of learning from your mistakes. 

“You're going to realize that the only way you learn is by having mistakes and experiencing and reflecting on those mistakes,” Dalio said during a conversation with CBS Senior Lecturer Brian Lancaster.

Chief among Dalio's investing advice was the importance of diversification to mitigate risk. He suggested maintaining a portfolio of largely uncorrelated investments to hedge against significant loss. Dalio also argued for a granular investing approach, identifying sectors that are primed for growth as well as considering global macroeconomic factors.

Drawing parallels between his success in investing and his success as a hedge fund leader, Dalio stressed the importance of knowing one's personal nature and learning through experimentation and humility — something he experienced firsthand through the bear market of 1982, when he suffered significant losses.

“This was painful but maybe the best thing that ever happened in my life because it gave me the fear that I needed to balance with my audacity,” Dalio said.

Similar to his investing philosophy, Dalio advised business professionals to view difficult moments in their careers as part of a larger game, gaining perspective and experience on the road to finding purpose and, ultimately, success. He stressed the importance of surrounding yourself with likeminded people who are able to challenge you. 

Forming meaningful relationships throughout your career will help you create “radical truthfulness and radical transparency,” Dalio said, as well as an appreciation for those with differing perspectives.

 

Read more: Ray Dalio Looks to the Past to Predict the Future

About the Researcher(s)

Brian P. Lancaster

Brian Lancaster

Senior Lecturer in the Discipline of Finance and Economics in the Faculty of Business
Finance Division

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