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The Petrodollar Collapse Has Begun and the stock to buy now | Ray Dalio — MarketVault
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The petrodollar system that has dominated global finance for over 50 years may be unraveling — and legendary investor Ray Dalio is sounding the alarm. In this video, we break down exactly what the petrodollar collapse means, why it's happening now, and how it could reshape the global economy, the US dollar, oil markets, and your portfolio. Ray Dalio, founder of Bridgewater Associates and one of the most respected voices in macroeconomics, has long warned about shifting global power cycles, de-dollarization, and the rise of alternative currency systems. We dive into his latest commentary and connect the dots on what this means for investors right now. We also highlight a stock that could be positioned to benefit from this massive macro shift — one that's flying under the radar while institutional money quietly moves in. Whether you're a long-term investor, a trader, or just trying to protect your wealth during uncertain times, this breakdown gives you the context you need. Topics covered: petrodollar system explained, de-dollarization trends, Ray Dalio's economic outlook, BRICS currency shift, oil and gold market impact, and the stock market implications of a declining dollar dominance. ⚠️ This video is for educational and informational purposes only and is not financial advice. Always do your own research before making investment decisions. Like, subscribe, and turn on notifications so you don't miss the next breakdown on where the smart money is moving. #Petrodollar #RayDalio #StockMarket #Investing #DeDollarization #Economy2026 #FinanceNews

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