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YouTube09 Apr 2026

Hard Lessons: Rick Rieder: The Market Doesn’t Care If You’re Right

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Morgan Stanley

Rick Rieder, BlackRock's CIO of Global Fixed Income, discusses his investment philosophy and key lessons learned throughout his career. Rieder emphasizes the importance of combining detailed analysis with a contrarian mindset, especially in today's market, which he views as increasingly driven by short-term gambling tendencies. He recounts a successful early bet on EV technology, driven by his passion for new tech and recognizing its potential as an energy business, but also acknowledges a less successful investment in Peloton, which taught him the importance of strong leadership and adaptability in management teams. Rieder stresses the need for rigorous risk management, liquidity, and having an exit strategy for every investment, particularly in light of the 2008 financial crisis, which he identifies as a pivotal learning experience.

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Part 1: Background, Scale, and Strategy

Part 2: Consensus, Collaboration, and Market Psychology

Part 3: Risk Management and Leadership Analysis

Part 4: Future Outlook and Crisis Lessons

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