American hedge fund titan Ray Dalio discusses with CNBC’s Christine Tan the powerful formula behind Bridgewater Associates’ success, the sectors he is betting on in China, and why 2019 is a “year of reflection” for him.
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Thank you for spectacular interview!
Compare this interview with the asshats on CNBC market call with Joe Kernan same guest. This interview opened my eyes to Ray Dalio’s views and ideas.
The Kernan interview only taught me to realize how big a 💩👴Kernan is and how bad an interviewer Kernan has always been.
Exactly, It is hard to understand why he accepts to be interviewed by someone who does not let him finish his sentences. Maybe Will Ferrell should interview him next time for CNBC.
That would be definitely more fun and for him as well.
Grumbla no kidding. You bring one the great financial thinkers and you piss him off by providing 🐃 scatalogical mis informed partisan ideas of yours and don’t let him talk.🤦♂️
I find USA winner businessman all like China. and USA loser businessman all ditch China.
Love this guy, measured, succinct and doesn’t get suckered into crazy predictions, let him speak and soak it all in people 🙂
Excellent. Thank you!
No wonder Kyle Bass said wallstreet is serving the PR and investor relationship for the communist parties. He only cares about his own business operation in China and be their propaganda machine. China is using the trade imbalance from US to build up military , develop AI, bribing politician. Thanks to Trump the trade surplus is disappearing. the next step is to stop capital flow to China and punish Dalio and Shwarzman alike
She doesn’t fuken speak English.
@Raydalio how do you feel about silver?
2500 years ago ancient Greek philosophers said “γνῶθι σαὐτόν” .. this mean “get to know yourself .. your abilities and your weaknesses “.. and they teach you how to do
Dalio is phenomenal and iconic. He is right about China. We can all say: I was one of those who watched Dalio speak about China.
Thank you sir for your wise words.
Ray is the monk warrior. Would love to see him as a president.
This woman isn’t prepared for this interview
CCP’s brain-wash is so successful to him. He is ignoring HK crisis and talking about Chinese risk.
Disagree: if “brainwashed” is one end of a scale he would be on the opposite end. He has very high Critical Thinking skills and Cognitive Ability both of which are the strongest predictors against radicalization/brainwashing.
As a Chinese, I approved that Ray’s views on China and our ancient history is correct, especially his bottom-up and top-down politic system of both country, and how the Confucians impact the Chinese’s work ethic and life, indicated that Ray has systematically or deeply do some research about this. I really admire this guy.
Me too
and yes ther interviewer is quite dumb asking for the funny question.
Can’t believe she asks him what principles do you live by when he has a book out called “Principles”. So much for doing research.
Ray is definitely great at generating money and a good businessman, and I highly respect him for that. Having said that, at age 70 learning that life is not about money and it’s about meaningful relationships is a bit late. I shall hope that more of us learn that sooner as the world is speeding up toward highly advanced technology (AI) and major corporations trying to make the whole world a consumer market and ignore the fundamental life values. I could be wrong and I dont know Ray too well, but I’m under the impression that he was so focused on making money, biz, etc for so long that recently he has come out aggressively portraying the image of a wise man and trying to give back and touching on life values. Not necessarily a bad thing to try to be or become, but I question the legitimacy and genuinely of it. For that reason, I dont blame the reporter to ask repetitive questions with skepticism. She is an intelligent reporter as Ray is one himself too. Great interview and insight of the world economy.
I tend to agree
what is it with you guys making such assumptions
Be respectful of the tough love, if you can stand it, try to build your strength instead run away, because at the end of the day, that helps a lot personally.
You can tell she’s not even listening to what he’s saying, just thinking about her next question. You can see it on her face.
I thought warren Buffett is better
Her questions left me speechless…. and all the interruptions drive people nuts 😑
And not everyone wants to remembered 🙄
💜💚💜💚💚