- Kiyosaki apologises but stands with his “big crash” prediction
- Here’s where Bitcoin comes in
Robert Kiyosaki, a vocal financial educator and Bitcoin bull known for his best-selling book on finances, “Rich Dad Poor Dad”, has taken to his X account to respond to a complaint.
He received it lately from someone who criticised his recent “get rich in a crisis” tweet, where Kiyosaki also mentioned Bitcoin.
Kiyosaki apologises but stands with his “big crash” prediction
In the tweet, the financial guru revealed that a friend had contacted him recently, saying that he was upset with Kiyosaki saying he was getting richer when the 2026 market crisis began. Kiyosaki stated that this person had not been following him on X and had not read his earlier tweets, where Kiyosaki explained his guidance on how to get rich during a crisis. Therefore, this person did not know the strategy of getting wealthy during a financial crash.
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Besides, apparently, Kiyosaki has been receiving criticism regarding his constant “upcoming biggest crash in history” predictions on X. The investor ironically apologised for quoting “futurists Nostradamus’ 1500 and Edgar Caycees 1940 prediction that a global economic crisis would begin in 2026.”
Kiyosaki made a big reminder that his strategy is the following: he does not invest in popular stock indexes, such as the S&P 500 or US bonds, mutual funds, or ETFs. Nor does he save cash. “I do not invest in anything the government, banks, or Wall Street prints,” he summarized.
Here’s where Bitcoin comes in
Robert Kiyosaki also reminded the community about his earlier tweets, how he has ensured a constant cash flow – publishing his books, his Cashflow board game in more than 50 languages, raising and selling cattle, drilling and selling oil, and renting out apartments. From these profits, he buys and saves Bitcoin, Ethereum, as well as physical gold and silver.
He pointed out that when he first started, he had almost no money and had to buy small amounts of assets, holding and never selling them. In this way, Kiyosaki bought his first six Bitcoins at $600. He spent all the money he had and then “did not eat for days.” He continues to save Bitcoin and Ethereum now, often adding to his crypto stashes.
Kiyosaki admitted that he does not know for sure if this “biggest crash in history” is coming this year. However, if it does, he is certain he will get richer.
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