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Ray Dalio's Bridgewater Associates Makes a Strong Entry into Technology!

The renowned investment fund Bridgewater Associates announced significant changes to its portfolio in its Q2 2025 13F report, filed with the SEC on August 13, 2025. The 13F portfolio managed by the Ray Dalio-led fund rose significantly from approximately $21.55 billion to $24.79 billion compared to the previous quarter.

The most significant strategic move this quarter was the complete exit from Chinese stocks. Positions in major Chinese technology companies such as Alibaba, Baidu, and PDD, valued at approximately $1.1 billion, were closed. This decision, despite Dalio's past interest in China, reflects the shift in the global macroeconomic landscape.

Bridgewater directed the vacated positions to US technology and artificial intelligence leaders. In particular, it significantly increased its holdings in companies such as Nvidia ($NVDA), Alphabet ($GOOGL), Microsoft ($MSFT), Meta Platforms ($META), and Salesforce ($CRM). These moves underscore the fund's reliance on innovation-focused growth stocks and its emphasis on the artificial intelligence sector.

The portfolio has also partially reduced positions in some major technology companies, such as Amazon, AMD ($AMD), PayPal ($PYPL), and Apple ($AAPL). The fund maintains its diversified investment strategy, maintaining broad market exposure through exchange-traded funds such as the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust ($SPY) and the iShares Core S&P 500 ETF ($IVV).

Bridgewater's dynamic rebalancing strategy reiterates its commitment to a diversified approach to global markets, with the goal of adapting to varying market conditions and achieving absolute returns.
$ALLW 📈 Ray Dalio's Bridgewater Associates Makes a Strong Entry into Technology! The renowned investment fund Bridgewater Associates announced significant changes to its portfolio in its Q2 2025 13F report, filed with the SEC on August 13, 2025. The 13F portfolio managed by the Ray Dalio-led fund rose significantly from approximately $21.55 billion to $24.79 billion compared to the previous quarter. The most significant strategic move this quarter was the complete exit from Chinese stocks. Positions in major Chinese technology companies such as Alibaba, Baidu, and PDD, valued at approximately $1.1 billion, were closed. This decision, despite Dalio's past interest in China, reflects the shift in the global macroeconomic landscape. Bridgewater directed the vacated positions to US technology and artificial intelligence leaders. In particular, it significantly increased its holdings in companies such as Nvidia ($NVDA), Alphabet ($GOOGL), Microsoft ($MSFT), Meta Platforms ($META), and Salesforce ($CRM). These moves underscore the fund's reliance on innovation-focused growth stocks and its emphasis on the artificial intelligence sector. The portfolio has also partially reduced positions in some major technology companies, such as Amazon, AMD ($AMD), PayPal ($PYPL), and Apple ($AAPL). The fund maintains its diversified investment strategy, maintaining broad market exposure through exchange-traded funds such as the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust ($SPY) and the iShares Core S&P 500 ETF ($IVV). Bridgewater's dynamic rebalancing strategy reiterates its commitment to a diversified approach to global markets, with the goal of adapting to varying market conditions and achieving absolute returns.
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