How the Economic Machine Works Part 2
2025-08-26
This simple animated video series answers the question, "How does the #economy really work?" Based on my practical template for understanding the economy.
This series breaks down economic concepts like #credit, #deficits and #interest rates, allowing viewers to learn the basic driving forces behind the economy, how economic policies work and why economic cycles occur.
This is Part 2, I hope you find this helpful.
Ray Dalio’s Thoughts on China & Diversification
2025-08-01
My principles around investment risk are the same during periods of turbulence (like we’re seeing now with tariffs) and periods of calm.
The most important thing is to pick the size of your exposure. For me, it all comes back to finding 15 good, uncorrelated return streams.
#principles
The Invention of Capitalism in Building Powerful Empires
2025-07-21
What can the former Dutch Empire teach us about the importance of capitalism in driving long-term success?
#principles #raydalio #history #capitalism
Will the Central Bank Lose Independence Under Trump?
2025-06-24
It is the job of central banks to maintain a balanced economy by not allowing too much credit into the monetary system. Learn more about central banks and their responsibilities in my new book, How Countries Go Broke: The Big Cycle here: https://bit.ly/3F5OFvN
#raydalio #principles #politics #economics
Happy World Ocean Day
2025-06-08
Happy World Ocean Day and welcome to the OceanXplorer! We’re heading to the UN Ocean Conference in France where world leaders, explorers, and scientists are gathering to protect the oceans and better understand them through exploration.
The ocean is our biggest, most important asset, accounting for 72% of the Earth’s surface–so more than twice as much as all continents combined. It is incredibly interesting, valuable, and almost totally ignored.
And if you’re excited about the ocean, you can watch our series OceanXplorers on @hulu and @disneyplus I think you’ll enjoy it.
#WorldOceanDay @OceanX
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