Biggest Market Crash Coming Soon, Warns ‘Rich Dad Poor Dad’ Author Robert Kiyosaki

Biggest Market Crash Coming Soon, Warns 'Rich Dad Poor Dad' Author Robert Kiyosaki
Mumbai – A major financial warning has been issued by Rich Dad Poor Dad author Robert Kiyosaki, who says the world could soon face the biggest market crash in history. Kiyosaki, known for his popular money advice, took to social media platform X (formerly Twitter) to alert his 2.7 million followers.
In his latest post, Kiyosaki said, “I’m afraid the crash is near and will last through the summer.” He linked this warning to predictions he made in his 2013 book Rich Dad’s Prophecy.
Advises Investors to Shift Away from Stocks and Bonds
Kiyosaki strongly recommended that investors exit traditional markets like stocks and bonds and instead invest in gold, silver, and bitcoin. He said, “Don’t say I didn’t warn you,” emphasizing the urgency of the situation.
He expressed particular concern for older investors, especially from the Baby Boomer generation, saying many of them could lose a significant portion of their retirement savings in the upcoming market downturn.
Silver Called the “Best Investment Opportunity”
Despite the warning, Kiyosaki offered a note of optimism, calling the potential crash a smart investment opportunity for those who act wisely. He highlighted silver as the most promising asset right now, noting that it is currently undervalued at around $35 per ounce.
According to Kiyosaki, silver is still affordable compared to gold and bitcoin, which are already trading at high prices. He predicts silver prices could triple by the end of 2025.
Real Assets Over Paper Investments
Kiyosaki also stated that he plans to buy physical silver soon and encouraged his followers to do the same. He emphasized the importance of owning real assets over paper-based investments like ETFs.
“The biggest deals right now are in physical gold and silver, not paper,” he wrote, advising followers to make thoughtful financial decisions.
He concluded by saying, “With silver at around $35 per ounce, nearly anyone in the world has a chance to become wealthy — while many others may grow poorer.”
Disclaimer: This is a personal opinion shared by Robert Kiyosaki and not financial advice. Investors are advised to do their own research or consult with financial professionals before making investment decisions.