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"Europe Collapses, Bitcoin Rises": Robert Kiyosaki Speaks Out Amid Crisis
Robert Kiyosaki, the author of Rich Dad Poor Dad, has issued a stark warning about the state of the global economy. He believes that the bond market is collapsing, evidenced by the fact that U.S. Treasury bonds have fallen by 13% since 2020, while European bonds have lost 24% and British bonds have plummeted by 32%. According to Kiyosaki, these numbers reflect a growing loss of confidence in the ability of governments to repay their debts. He candidly wrote on X: "Europe is basically done... Bonds are no longer safe: The United States is currently the most indebted country in the history of the world." Bitcoin – A Barrier Against Madness Kiyosaki has repeatedly emphasized that gold, silver, and bitcoin are the only ways for individuals to protect themselves against crises. He asserted: "This madness is the reason I continue to urge everyone to save themselves... and to stockpile gold, silver, and bitcoin." According to him, expensive wars, misguided policies, and ballooning public debt are pushing countries into the risk of instability, from Europe facing the threat of civil war to Japan and China frantically selling US bonds to buy gold and silver. Consistent Perspective Over Many Years The author of Rich Dad Poor Dad stated that he always buys and rarely sells gold, silver, or bitcoin, viewing them as a "shield" against a shaky global financial system. Kiyosaki has long criticized the USD and called America the "most indebted nation in world history." Despite short-term fluctuations, he remains steadfast in his strategy of accumulating alternative assets, viewing financial education and a defensive mindset as the way to help each individual stay safe in the face of the global economic storm.