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Welcome to The Dalio Blueprint — your source for high-level financial education, macro investing insights, and wealth strategy built for the real world. In this video, we break down why Ray Dalio believes 2026 could become a turning point for investors, families, and anyone trying to protect wealth during the biggest transfer of capital in modern history. From rising U.S. debt and inflation risk to the $124 trillion Great Wealth Transfer, this episode explains the macro forces most people are ignoring — and the 4-part framework smart investors use to prepare before the shift becomes obvious. You’ll learn how debt cycles, generational wealth transfer, inflation, tax migration, and asset allocation all connect — and why waiting for certainty could be the costliest mistake of the decade. If you want to understand where money is moving, how the wealthy prepare early, and what 2026 may mean for your portfolio, this is the video to watch. If you enjoy deep financial breakdowns in the style of macro investing, long-term thinking, and principle-based wealth strategy, subscribe to The Dalio Blueprint for more. Topics covered: Ray Dalio, wealth transfer 2026, great wealth transfer, debt cycle, inflation, recession risk, portfolio strategy, asset allocation, macro investing, financial education, wealth preservation, generational wealth, tax migration, U.S. debt crisis. #RayDalio #WealthTransfer #Investing2026 #FinancialEducation #MacroInvesting #DebtCycle #WealthBuilding #Inflation #Recession #TheDalioBlueprint Disclaimer: This video is for educational and informational purposes only and is not financial, legal, or tax advice.