’Rich Dad Poor Dad’ Author Reveals ’Hottest Investment Today’ Apt to Surge 2x

Published 02/04/2025, 09:37
Updated 02/04/2025, 12:45
’Rich Dad Poor Dad’ Author Reveals ’Hottest Investment Today’ Apt to Surge 2x

U.Today - Robert Kiyosaki, a renowned entrepreneur known for his classing book “Rich Dad Poor Dad,” has addressed the crypto community, talking about Bitcoin and two other major assets. He believes one of them is to skyrocket 2x this year.

"Hottest investment today is..."

Robert Kiyosaki, who many believe to be a real financial guru, stated that he considers silver to be the “hottest investment today” since there is “much more demand than supply,” mostly for industrial use of this metal.

The financial expert regularly tweets about Bitcoin, but he always mentions that he believes BTC, gold and silver to be safe-haven assets that are very promising in the long run, price-wise. While gold has just surpassed an all-time high of $3,115 per ounce, he says silver remains roughly 60% below its historic peak of $49.79, reached in April 2011, and is changing hands at $34 per ounce at the moment.

However, the “Rich Dad Poor Dad” author expects this asset to rise 2x this year and reach “at least $70 an ounce.” Kiyosaki revealed that he already has “a lot of silver,” and he recently added to his stash by acquiring more of it: “Yet I bought more silver from Andy Schectman and Jim Clark of Republic Monetary Exchange.”

Almost anyone can buy it

The good news the expert shared with the community is that “you do not have to be rich to invest in silver.” Almost anyone can afford to buy a silver coin, he reckons: “Almost everyone can afford to get richer and richer one silver coin at a time.” Besides, Kiyosaki would rather save silver than fiat money, which he considers to be “fake money.”

Kiyosaki named silver as the best asset among silver, Bitcoin and gold for the next two months, adding that he expects it to reach a new all-time high within the next two years.

Bitcoin price appears to be rising, Kiyosaki explains why

Kiyosaki also touched on the subject of Bitcoin and its price growth. Despite being a big Bitcoin believer as an investor, he stated that Bitcoin, as well as gold and silver “are not going up in price.”

Gold, silver and Bitcoin only “appear to be going up in price” because “the value of fake paper money…Is going down.”

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