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Ray Dalio is an American businessman and the founder of Bridgewater Associates. He is the 162nd richest person in the world, with a net worth of US$6 billion as of 2011.[1]

Early Life and Education

The son of a jazz musician, Dalio began investing at age 12 when he bought shares of Northeast Airlines for $300 and tripled his money when the airlines went through a merger.[2]

Dalio received a BA from Long Island University and an MBA from Harvard Business School. [2]

Career

After college, Dalio spent a summer working on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange and afterwards he began dealing in commodity futures.[2]

In 1974, Dalio spent a year trading futures as a broker at Shearson Hayden Stone. [2]

After leaving the brokerage he founded the investment management firm, Bridgewater Associates, in 1975 and his investment advisory service attracted a few large pension funds that each committed several million dollars. [2]

Personal

Dalio is a practitioner of the Transcendental Meditation technique.[3][4][5]

He resides with his wife in 5,550 square foot house in Greenwich, CT.[2]

Notes

  1. ^ Ray Dalio Forbes profile page Forbes.com. Retrieved April 2011.
  2. ^ a b c d e f [1] New York Magazine, Pursuing Self-Interest in Harmony With the Laws of the Universe and Contributing to Evolution is Universally Rewarded, Kevin Roose, April 10 2011
  3. ^ Opalesque (8 January 2008). "Ray Dalio's winning strategy".
  4. ^ Comstock, Courtney (October 25, 2010). "Ray Dalio Is Too Modest To Admit He Returned 38% YTD Using Transcendental Meditation". Business Insider.
  5. ^ Dalio Principles

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