Ray Dalio - The Cycle Of The Human History
Ray Dalio - That Is The Cycle..." is a video presentation by Ray Dalio, a billionaire investor and founder of Bridgewater Associates, one of the world's largest hedge funds.
In the video, Dalio discusses his views on the economic and financial cycles that have shaped human history. He argues that these cycles are driven by long-term debt cycles, which are characterized by periods of expansion and contraction.
Dalio emphasizes the importance of understanding these cycles and their impact on investments, politics, and society as a whole. He also explains how his investment strategy at Bridgewater is based on a deep understanding of these cycles and the way they interact with each other.
Overall, the video provides valuable insights into the way that economic and financial cycles work and how investors can take advantage of them to achieve long-term success.
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