Robert Kiyosaki, author of the bestseller "Rich Dad, Poor Dad," is alerting investors to the need to invest in gold, silver, and #Bitcoin . He advises doing so before an anticipated crash in global markets.

Recently on the social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter), Kiyosaki mentioned questions he's been receiving regarding the future prices of gold, silver, and BTC in 2025. He emphasized that people should focus more on how much of these assets they actually own.

 According to Kiyosaki, the best time to invest in these three assets is now, before the markets experience a significant downturn. He believes that in the event of a crisis, the value of stocks, bonds, and real estate will decline, leading to increased demand for gold, silver, and BTC.

 In the past, he has made several predictions about the prices of these assets. For instance, in February, he speculated that by 2025, Bitcoin's price could reach 500,000 USD, gold would be at 5,000 USD, and silver at 500 USD. Later in August, he stated that if the world economy collapses, Bitcoin could soar to 1 million USD, gold to 75,000 USD, and silver to 60,000 USD.

 Kiyosaki frequently points out potential economic issues in the USA and critiques its monetary policy. He lacks trust in fiat currencies, especially the US dollar, which he deems as "fake money." Conversely, he labels gold and silver as "God's money," while considering Bitcoin as "people's money."

 While Kiyosaki has been predicting a downturn in the US economy for several years, it has not yet come to pass. His advice on investing in gold, silver, and Bitcoin also remains a recurring theme in his commentary.

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