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Residence
  
Greenwich, Connecticut

Nationality
  
American

Spouse
  
Barbara Dalio


Name
  
Ray Dalio

Role
  
Businessman

Children
  
Paul Dalio

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Born
  
August 8, 1949 (age 74) (
1949-08-08
)
Jackson Heights, Queens, New York, US

Alma mater
  
Long Island University and Harvard Business School

Occupation
  
Founder and CEO, Bridgewater Associates

Education
  
Long Island University, Harvard University, Harvard Business School

Similar People
  
Paul Dalio, David Tepper, John Paulson, Paul Tudor Jones, George Soros

Net worth
  
15.4 billion USD (2015)

Organizations founded
  
Bridgewater Associates

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Raymond Dalio (born August 8, 1949) is an American investor, hedge fund manager and philanthropist. Dalio is the founder of investment firm Bridgewater Associates, one of the world's largest hedge funds.

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Early life and education

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Raymond Dalio was born in Jackson Heights, Queens, New York. He is the son of a jazz musician, Marino Dallolio (1911-2002), who "played the clarinet and saxophone at Manhattan jazz clubs such as the Copacabana", and Ann, a homemaker.

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Dalio began investing at age 12. At this young age he bought shares of Northeast Airlines for $300 and tripled his investment after the airline merged with another company. Dalio received a bachelor's degree in finance from Long Island University (CW Post) and an MBA from Harvard Business School.

Investment career

After completing his education, Dalio worked on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange and invested in commodity futures. He later worked as the Director of Commodities at Dominick & Dominick LLC. In 1974, he became a futures trader and broker at Shearson Hayden Stone. In 1975, he founded, out of his apartment, the Westport, Connecticut based investment management firm, Bridgewater Associates which in 2012 became the largest hedge fund in the world, as it is today, with over $160 billion in assets under management, as of October 2014.

Dalio has said that he could continue improving his returns by solidifying recurring lessons into "principles."

Dalio announced in March 2017 that he would step down as co-CEO of Bridgewater as part of a company-wide shake-up by April 15. Jon Rubinstein, co-CEO of the fund, was announced to step down with Dalio, but would retain an advisory role.

Personal life

Dalio resides with his wife Barbara (married in 1976/77) in Greenwich, Connecticut, and is known to practice the Transcendental Meditation technique. They have four sons. Their eldest son Paul Dalio is a film director. Their second son, Matthew A. "Matt" Dalio is founder and chairman of the China Care Foundation, a non-profit that seeks to help Chinese orphans, and CEO of Endless Mobile, a smartphone software company.

Political and economic views

In 2007, Bridgewater predicted the global financial crisis, and in 2008 Dalio published an essay, "How the Economic Machine Works; A Template for Understanding What is Happening Now", which explained his model for the economic crisis.

In 2011, he self-published a 123-page volume called Principles, which outlined his logic and personal philosophy for investments and corporate management based on a lifetime of observation, analysis and practical application through his hedge fund.

In 2013, Dalio began sharing his "investment secrets" and economic theories on YouTube via a 30-minute animated video which he narrates, called How The Economic Machine Works; the video has since been viewed over 3.8 million times, and has been translated and made available in Japanese, Chinese, Russian, Spanish, German, Italian and French.

In 2012, Dalio appeared on the annual Time 100 list of the 100 most influential people in the world. In 2011 and 2012 he was listed by Bloomberg Markets as one of the 50 Most Influential people. Institutional Investor's Alpha ranked him No. 2 on their 2012 Rich List. Dalio has a fortune of $15.9 billion, making him the 30th richest person in America and the 69th richest person in the world.

Wealth and philanthropy

According to Forbes Magazine, Dalio has a net worth of $17 billion, as of July 2017.

In April 2011, together with his wife Barbara, Dalio joined Bill Gates and Warren Buffett's Giving Pledge, vowing to donate more than half his fortune to charitable causes within his lifetime. Through the Dalio Foundation, he has directed millions in donations to the David Lynch Foundation, which promotes and sponsors research on Transcendental Meditation.

Publications and works

  • Dalio, Ray. How the Economic Machine Works; A Template for Understanding What is Happening Now. (2007)
  • Dalio, Ray. Principles. (2011)
  • References

    Ray Dalio Wikipedia