Thursday, June 28, 2018

A YouTuber combined an EDM mix from Goldman Sachs’ future CEO with a video by hedge fund legend Ray Dalio — and it's as weird as it sounds



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A screenshot from Dalio's "Principles" video series.

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Wall Street's song of the summer is almost certainly going to be a dance remix of Fleetwood Mac's 1977 hit "Don't Stop."

That's because it was produced by David Solomon, the president and future CEO of Goldman Sachs.

DJ D-Sol, as he is known, released the mix on streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music, and it has already become the talk of Wall Street.

YouTube user Thornton McEnery has taken things to a new level, however, by dubbing the mix over one of hedge fund titan Ray Dalio's now infamous cartoon videos explaining the principles of success.

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Dalio, the founder of Bridgewater Associates, recently turned his best-selling book "Principles," — which contains the full text of Bridgewater's famous culture book with additional context — into a series of cartoon videos aimed at recent college graduates.

The videos were originally narrated by Dalio, but in McEnery's video, his voice is replaced by the strains of DJ D-Sol's EDM remix, creating a hybrid containing two of the most important figures in the financial industry.

You can see the video, which first caught our eye after a tweet by Bloomberg's Tracy Alloway, below (sound on for full effect):




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