Paul Tudor Jones and Ray Dalio At Greenwich Conference Say Wealth Gap Is “National Emergency”, Warn Of “Revolution”

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Rupert Hargreaves
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At the Greenwich forum earlier this week, hedge fund legends Paul Tudor Jones and Ray Dalio took to the stage to discuss the current macro environment. “As someone who consumes everything macro,” Paul Tudor Jones declared, “I would compare Bridgewater to the Charter School movement in education.” The legendary investor praised the hedge fund for its refreshing approach to macro analysis and trading that was pioneered by Dalio. For more up-to-date hedge fund content, and exclusive access to value-focused hedge fund managers, check out ValueWalk’s exclusive value newsletter, Hidden Value Stocks. After this introduction, Jones asked Dalio for his thoughts on…

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