Principles by Ray Dalio, “The Steve Jobs of Investing”
A couple of weeks ago, I was intrigued to see that Ray Dalio was on the Tim Ferriss Show, promoting his new book, Principles. Ray Dalio is as many will already be aware, the multi-billionaire founder of Bridgewater Associates, quite probably the most successful hedge fund in the world. Dubbed “the Steve Jobs of Investing”, he is well-known for his sound principles that underpin Bridgewater’s outstandingly effective culture and these principles are the basis of his new book.
How the Economic Machine Works
He also produced a fantastic video about “How the Economic Machine Works”, which really should be watched if you haven’t seen it already.
Then again, I did download the original a while ago now and honestly, I did not get to it.
Ray IS Human After All
The first part of Principles takes the reader through Dalio’s early years and paints a picture of a man who loves the markets. But this does not make him successful in itself. Sure, he has some early success. But things took a major turn for the worse, with Bridgewater coming close to going out of business.
Rather than thinking, ‘I’m right.’ I started to ask myself, ‘How do I know I’m right?’
This is before Dalio decides to reassess his business and the way he operates. There are major echoes here with how a trader’s journey unfolds – enthusiasm, some success, over confidence, failure, reassessment…. He also discusses the major struggles and journey with his son’s diagnoses of bipolar disorder – something which many would find too much of a distraction to continue to be successful in their careers AND tackle effectively at the same time.
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Principles: Life and Work
The rest of the book is dedicated to Dalio’s principles and could be viewed as a handbook for how to think and work. Clearly the book was never going to give us precise rules for every situation that could possibly come up, but what it does is present us with a framework of how to think in general.
Principles are ways of successfully dealing with reality to get what you want out of life
Over the many years since Bridgewater was first formed out of his 2 bedroom New York apartment in 1975, Dalio has created and refined many strong mental models and principles to live and work by. Many of these are shared in these parts of the book. Some examples are:
- The 5-Step Process to Get What You Want Out of Life
- Create a Culture in Which It Is Okay to Make Mistakes and Unacceptable Not to Learn from Them
- Manage as Someone Operating a Machine to Achieve a Goal
- Perceive and Don’t Tolerate Problems
- Understand the great brain battles and how to control them to get what “you” want
Principles: Life and Work can truly benefit many people, especially traders.