’Rich Dad Poor Dad’ Author Issues Crucial Market Crash Warning, Here’s Bullish Twist

Published 13/02/2025, 08:20
Updated 13/02/2025, 11:45
’Rich Dad Poor Dad’ Author Issues Crucial Market Crash Warning, Here’s Bullish Twist

U.Today - Robert Kiyosaki, a prominent investment expert and author of “Rich Dad Poor Dad” on managing personal finance, has addressed the millions of his followers to share with them his take on what is happening on the market at the moment.

He issued a warning, saying that a market crash is about to come.

Kiyosaki’s crucial warning: "Prepare for a market crash"

“Rich Dad Poor Dad” author Robert Kiyosaki issued a statement to the global financial community on the X social media platform, warning them that he expects a market crash to arrive soon.

He pointed out that the jobs market is shrinking not only in the U.S. but around the world – the new U.S. president, according to him, intends to cut down 65,000 jobs. Kiyosaki tweeted that oil companies are “laying off thousand of workers because the economy is contracting.” Car-producing giants, such as Nissan in Japan and Volkswagen in Germany, are also firing thousands of workers.

Robert Kiyosaki warns: “Prepare for a market crash, possible depression,” while government officials keep promising “a soft landing.”

“It’s not going to be a soft landing. STOP DREAMING,” Kiyosaki urges the community, “Time to get back to real life.”

Kiyosaki reveals why he bought Bitcoin lately

On Feb. 7, roughly a week ago, Robert Kiyosaki excited the community with a tweet sharing the reason for his recent Bitcoin purchase. He also bought some more physical gold.

He believes that “owning gold and Bitcoin is smarter and safer than saving dollars.”

Kiyosaki is known for criticizing U.S. economic policy over the past few years. He started calling U.S. dollars “fake” in 2020 when the pandemic started and the U.S. government began issuing “survival checks.” In 2020 alone, more than $6 trillion were printed, and since then, the government has switched the printer on many times. One of the goals was to bail out large U.S. banks in 2023.

Kiyosaki recently stated that should Bitcoin crash, he would only celebrate it and buy the dip — the same goes for gold and silver, according to his tweets. Kiyosaki treats Bitcoin, silver and gold as the only assets that are safe and profitable to hold in the long term, unlike cash, stocks or bonds.

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