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Ray Dalio: Debt, Economic Cycles & What to Expect in 2026 Ray Dalio explains why the long-term debt cycle may be entering a critical transition phase — and what that could mean for markets in 2026. As inflation pressures, rising interest rates, and global imbalances intensify, traditional portfolio strategies face serious stress. This video breaks down the economic machine framework, why the classic 60/40 portfolio struggles during late-cycle environments, and how investors can think about asset allocation during major debt cycle shifts. Drawing from principles associated with Bridgewater Associates, we explore crisis-resistant positioning and macro-aware investing strategies. This educational analysis is based on publicly discussed macroeconomic principles and is designed to help investors think strategically — not react emotionally — during uncertain times. #raydalio #debtcycle #economiccycles #macroinvesting #2026outlook #wealthprotection #portfoliostrategy #inflationhedge #financialeducation ---------------------------------- ⚠️ Disclaimer: Dalio Macro Mindset is a fan-made educational channel and is not affiliated with Ray Dalio, Bridgewater Associates, or any related entities. All content is created for educational and informational purposes only, based on publicly available sources and widely discussed macroeconomic and investment principles. Any voices used are digitally generated for narration and storytelling. They are not real voices and are not intended to impersonate or misrepresent any individual. This channel complies with YouTube’s monetization and synthetic media policies. Nothing in this content should be considered financial advice.