Ray Dalio: on Debt, Cycles, and What's About to Happen in 2026
Автор: Dalio World Order
Загружено: 2026-02-05
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For more than 40 years, investors were trained to believe one simple rule: buy stocks, hold forever, and everything works out. That rule was correct — for the last cycle. According to Ray Dalio, that cycle is now over.
From 1980 to 2020, falling interest rates created the greatest bull market in history. Every crash recovered. Every dip was a buying opportunity. But interest rates only fall to zero once. We are now entering a completely different economic regime — one defined by excessive debt, persistent inflation, and the late stages of a long-term debt cycle that occurs only once every 75–100 years.
History is clear. When these cycles end, traditional portfolios fail together. Stocks lose purchasing power. Bonds are destroyed by inflation. Diversification inside paper assets stops working. This happened in the 1930s. It happened in the 1970s. It happened in Japan after 1989. And the same mechanics are in motion today.
This video explains:
• Why the classic 60/40 portfolio is structurally broken
• Why buy-and-hold worked before — and why it won’t now
• How inflation silently destroys savers
• Which assets historically survive debt-cycle endings
• And how to reposition systematically, not emotionally
This is not a prediction about tomorrow’s market. It is a framework for surviving the next decade. The most dangerous risk today is doing what worked yesterday.
The window to act is closing.
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