'Rich Dad, Poor Dad' Author Kiyosaki Warns: 'Banking Crash Begun'
11/03/2024 18:22Robert Kiyosaki, author of bestseller 'Rich Dad, Poor Dad,' issues major banking crash warning
Robert Kiyosaki, author of bestseller 'Rich Dad, Poor Dad,' issues major banking crash warning
In a recent update on X, financial educator and “Rich Dad, Poor Dad” author Robert Kiyosaki delivered a serious warning regarding the U.S. banking sector. According to Kiyosaki, a serious crash in the banking industry has already begun, marked by the recent closure of an Oklahoma bank.
He cautions that both bonds and the commercial real estate markets are at high risk of following the banking sector into a downturn, underscoring his long-standing concerns about the state of the financial system.
— Robert Kiyosaki (@theRealKiyosaki) November 2, 2024Banking crash has begun. Oklahoma bank shuts its doors. Watch out bonds and commercial real estate markets next to go.
Take care
Kiyosaki has long been skeptical of the current situation in the banking sector of the U.S. economy, and how it affects the global one, as everything in this world is dominated by the USD. The currency in its turn is seen by the best-selling author as a "fake" product of a corrupted and broken monetary system with no chance to save its value.
As a result, the author predicts the worst crisis since the Great Depression of 1929.
How to "take care," according to Robert Kiyosaki
The salvation, on the contrary, he sees in scarce assets such as gold, silver and Bitcoin. The cryptocurrency even earned a "people's money" moniker from Kiyosaki, given its decentralized nature and the fact that it appeared literally out of nowhere.
The limited supply and intrinsic value of these assets in his opinion is the only way to save money amid the firestorm on the financial markets, which is already burning hard, according to the best-selling author.
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Financial analyst, trader and crypto enthusiast.
Gamza graduated with a degree in finance and credit with a specialization in securities and financial derivatives. He then also completed a master's program in banking and asset management.
He wants to have a hand in covering economic and fintech topics, as well as educate more people about cryptocurrencies and blockchain.
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