

I approached reading The Changing World Order from the perspective that any book that highlights human cycles through the identification of historical patterns is a valuable contribution to human evolution and understanding, and therefore, I welcomed it. Indeed, I had tried several times in the past to contact Ray Dalio with details of my theories at the request of intermediaries within our sector, alas to no avail.Ģ.0 Similarities Between Breaking The Code Of History and The Changing World Order

I had managed a macro hedge fund for over two decades, so we shared a common professional arena and my work has been widely disseminated in the hedge fund space for many years. Naturally, this caught my interest, particularly as Ray Dalio ran Bridgewater, the biggest macro hedge fund in the world. This was whilst making numerous predictions, over 13 years ago, that have since unfolded accurately through time, well before others had seen the path ahead. This was placed in stark relief because Breaking The Code Of History is such a unique and ground-breaking book in the way it highlighted human collective behavioural patterns that have shaped our history as viewed through the lens of the past, present and future. Many have contacted me to voice their concerns that, to them, it seemed as if Dalio had plagiarised my theories on the cycles of empires. I first became aware of Ray Dalio’s new book, rather ironically titled ‘ Principles For Dealing With The Changing World Order', when I received numerous emails and messages from those that have followed my work since I published my book Breaking The Code Of History in 2009.
