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2022-06-06

THE AUTHOR OF THE BOOK "RICH DAD, POOR DAD" ROBERT KIYOSAKI EXPECTS A SEVERE MARKET COLLAPSE AND ADVISES BUYING SILVER, BITCOINS AND EVEN TOILET PAPER. HERE ARE 10 OF HIS BEST TWEETS THIS YEAR

Robert Kiyosaki sounded the alarm about numerous asset market bubbles and raised the possibility of an epic market crash, hyperinflation and even an economic crisis.

The author of the book "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" and the guru of personal finance called the next recession a chance to make a deal and recommended buying gold, silver, bitcoins and even household goods.

Here are his top 10 tweets for this year, lightly edited for clarity:

1️⃣ "WOW: words of wisdom. "Your profit comes when you buy, not when you sell." The price of bitcoin is falling. Great news. I bought Bitcoin $BTC at a price of $6,000 and $9,000. I will buy more if and when Bitcoin tests $20,000. It's time to get richer. Today is the best deal with silver. Silver is still 50% below the maximum." ( January 24 )

2️⃣ "WORLD WAR III? I just bought 2500 American silver eagles in 5 green boxes. Why silver? Gold has already risen. Bitcoin is still too high. Silver is 50% below the historical maximum. silver, because it is liquid and can be spent without state control." (March 7 )

3️⃣ "DO YOU HAVE A PLAN "B"? We are experiencing the BIGGEST BUBBLE in world history. Bubbles in stocks, real estate, commodities and oil. THE FUTURE? DEPRESSION with HYPERINFLATION is possible. My PLAN B is to be an entrepreneur, stay away from the stock market, create your own assets, use debt as money, save gold, silver, bitcoins, weapons." ( March 8 )

4️⃣"BIDEN AND the Fed want INFLATION to pay off trillions of debt. THE BEST INVESTMENTS may be products that you will always use, such as

Toilet paper, Garbage bags, Canned food, Frozen food, Gold, Silver, Bitcoins" (March 14 )

5️⃣ "Will Smith Slaps Chris Rock on

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