Robert Kiyosaki warns of US debt‑driven market crash
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- Robert Kiyosaki warned on X that “the worst crash in history” may be unfolding and that crashes “take decades to occur.”
- Robert Kiyosaki linked the volatility to the U.S. national debt, which he says exceeds $38 trillion, and to record household debt of $18.8 trillion in Q4 2025.
- Robert Kiyosaki traced the current stress back to the 1913 Federal Reserve takeover, calling it the start of a century‑long “economy of debt.”
- Robert Kiyosaki advised hedging with gold, noting prices hit $5,000 last month and forecasting a target of $27,000 per ounce.
- Robert Kiyosaki also promoted bitcoin as “people’s money,” arguing its fixed 21 million supply makes it a safeguard against a weakening dollar.
- Larry Fink warned that high U.S. deficits could erode market confidence, potentially leading to low inflation but elevated interest rates.
Why it matters: Investors who stay heavily weighted in U.S. equities risk steep losses if Kiyosaki’s debt‑driven crash materializes, while those who reallocate to gold or bitcoin could preserve purchasing power as confidence in the dollar wanes. The warning also highlights that soaring credit‑card rates—averaging 19%—are already squeezing everyday budgets, amplifying the urgency for wealth‑preservation strategies.
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