One of the most influential investors on Earth — Ray Dalio, founder of the $150+ billion Bridgewater fund — is sounding the alarm again. According to him, the world is entering the final stage of a 75-year economic cycle that started after World War II. 📉
⚠️ Here’s what Dalio sees:
The Federal Reserve is acting like there’s a crisis — slashing interest rates and flooding the system with liquidity. But reality tells a different story: the economy is growing, unemployment is near record lows, and asset prices are soaring. 📈
Dalio warns this is classic late-cycle behavior: the system becomes dependent on cheap money and debt.
💥 What’s next for the U.S.?
Record budget deficits 💸
Endless bond issuance 🏦
Potential debt monetization 💵 (hidden dollar devaluation)
History never lies: cycles like this always end with inflation, asset overheating, and sharp declines. The question isn’t “if” — it’s “when”. ⏳
Stay alert. Stay prepared. 🚀