Robert Kiyosaki warns of financial crisis, asks to save food, Bitcoin, gold and silver

Robert Kiyosaki warns of financial crisis, asks to save food, Bitcoin, gold and silver

The writer of the bestselling novel Rich Dad Poor Dad took to Twitter to warn about the financial crisis coming ahead

The writer of the bestselling novel Rich Dad Poor Dad took to Twitter to warn about the financial crisis coming ahead
Business Today Desk
  • May 24, 2022,
  • Updated Jun 17, 2022, 11:13 PM IST

Robert Kiyosaki, the writer of bestselling personal finance book 'Rich Dad Poor Dad' and financial influencer, took to Twitter to warn his followers of the impending global financial crisis and asked them to save food, Bitcoin, and precious metals. 

Kiyosaki highlighted that in the light of the World Economic Forum being conducted at Davos, Switzerland, it is clear that the world is on the brink of one of the greatest financial collapses since World War 2.   

He further said that the world leaders might take desperate measures that might lead to war-like situations and people should start saving up on necessities like food, ammunition, and stores of value like Bitcoin and precious metals. 

 This is not the first time Kiyosaki has supported Bitcoin as a good store of value. Previously also, through his tweets, he has shed light on the various pros of Bitcoin as a store of value. Recently in a tweet, he highlighted that Bitcoin is the future of money. He posted: 

In another tweet, he criticised US President Joe Biden, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, and Fed Chairman Jeremy Powell for their restrictive policies on crypto and said that Bitcoin would still emerge victorious. He said: 

One of his latest posts on Twitter encouraged buying Bitcoin during the dip and not falling for the fear and uncertainty in the crypto markets. He tweeted: 

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