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Dalio tops hedge fund pay list with $3.9bn
Ray Dalio, head of Bridgewater, the world’s largest hedge fund, personally made $3.9bn in a year that his $70bn Pure Alpha fund produced $13.8bn of investment profits for its investors, according to industry rankings.
He tops a list published Friday by AR magazine of the richest 25 hedge fund managers. The select group took home $14.4bn in pay and paper profits on their own investments last year, down from $22bn in 2010 in a sign of the industry’s struggle to deliver returns for its clients in 2011.
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The 40 Highest-earning Hedge Fund Managers And Traders
In 2012, prominent hedge fund managers made headlines by successfully trading against JPMorgan Chase & Co., spending lots of money to influence the U.S. presidential election, and proclaiming that a nutritional supplements company was operating a...
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Ray Dalio On Cnbc
Link to videos: Dalio on QE3 and US Dollar What Worries Hedge Fund Titan Ray Dalio? Possible Downturn in US Economy: Ray Dalio Sharpening America's Competitive Edge China's Troubles Continue to Plague Investors Hedge Fund Titan Reads Europe's...
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Dalio's World
Found via The Big Picture. Ray Dalio, fabled hedge-fund manager, says the U.S. has done a "beautiful" job delevering, but sees a 30% chance Europe will stumble badly. It's hard to imagine anyone navigating the rough seas of the past decade more ably...
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In Punishing Year For Hedge Funds, Biggest One Thrived
Found via ValueWalk. The world’s biggest hedge fund is also one of the best performers. Bridgewater Associates, which manages nearly $120 billion, posted returns of 23 percent in 2011 — a year when the average hedge fund portfolio lost 5 percent....
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Mastering The Machine - By John Cassidy
How Ray Dalio built the world’s richest and strangest hedge fund. Ray Dalio, the sixty-one-year-old founder of Bridgewater Associates, the world’s biggest hedge fund, is tall and somewhat gaunt, with an expressive, lined face, gray-blue eyes, and...
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