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Dalio, who helms hedge fund Bridgewater Associates, said in a post on X, while referring to Trump's tariff decision earlier in the day.
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In a stunning reversal, President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he would temporarily lower the hefty duties he had just imposed on dozens of countries while further ramping up pressure on China, sen...
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Billionaire hedge fund titan Ray Dalio says now is the right time for the U.S. — and investors — to take a hard look at how they’re dealing with debt, markets, and China. Dalio’s remarks follow President Donald Trump’s surprise move to pause new tariffs on U.
Dalio said people need to focus on the "far bigger, more important thing," which are the factors leading to a breakdown of the world order.
Bridgewater Associates’ billionaire founder Ray Dalio said investors have been left with “an element of trauma or shock or fear” after all the global markets turmoil this week.
Billionaire Bridgewater Associates founder Ray Dalio warned that tariffs aren’t the biggest problem investors face right now. While he
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Investors' worries have multiplied in recent weeks as President Donald Trump's plan for tariffs on imports took shape -- and settled in a form that could weigh heavily on U.S. companies, consumers, and the economy.
Ray Dalio is a legend in the investing world. As one might expect, Dalio has done quite well and now has an estimated net worth of $14 billion, according to Forbes magazine. Over the years, he has also developed what he calls an "All Weather" strategy that he believes can steer steer investors through the darkest of storms.
President Donald Trump’s announcement Wednesday that he would pause his sweeping, universal tariffs on almost all countries for 90 days sent shockwaves through the business world and the markets. China remains heavily tariffed: White House officials confirmed Thursday that the effective U.
Ray Dalio's warning on X leaves no doubt about his view of the world. Bridgewater's top holdings include index funds, recession hedges, and utility stocks.