Rich Dad Radio Show, Released on 2/10/21
From universal basic income, mass manipulation of markets, to collateral mortgage-backed securities, today’s guest says, “For the uninformed, the Biden administration will seem like the best of years,” but as the informed already know, we are headed for what Robert Kiyosaki calls the “worst of times.” The CNN “Fear & Greed Index” is indicating “greed” as the emotion driving markets right now. This isn’t a surprise to most people as the pandemic has crippled millions of people around the world and are hoping for some relief. But as Kim Kiyosaki says, “As fear and greed go up, intelligence goes down.” Bert Dohmen, the publisher of the “Wellington Letter” and author of “Prelude to Meltdown” and “Financial Apocalypse,” warns listeners that if you want to survive the next several years, you have to “keep your greed in check.” Hosts Robert and Kim Kiyosaki and guest Bert Dohmen discuss mass manipulation in the stock market and the signal for higher inflation, but how this is a time you can make incredible amounts of money if you know “how to use risk control.”
Robert Kiyosaki is best known as the author of Rich Dad Poor Dad, the #1 personal finance book of all time. His book titles hold four of the top ten spots on Nielsen Bookscan List’s Life-to-Date Sales from 2001-2008 alone. Robert is an educational Entrepreneur and real estate tycoon, co-creator of the CASHFLOW® board game, founder of the financial education-based Rich Dad Company and author of New York Times Bestsellers: Rich Dad’s Conspiracy of the Rich, and Unfair Advantage: The Power of Financial Education. Robert Kiyosaki is among the first to have warned Americans of an impending collapse in the US real estate market, famously prophesizing, “Your home is not an investment,” years before the Panic of 2008. His latest book is Who Stole My Pension? How You Can Stop the Looting.
Bert Dohmen is the founder of Dohmen Capital Research and an author. He is also a renowned technical analyst, having called most market turns within days for 43 years. Bert’s “Theory of Liquidity & Credit” has allowed him to predict stock market crashes such as the Crash of 1987, the NASDAQ in 2000-2003, and the near-meltdown in 2008. In 2007, he predicted the coming crisis in his book, “Prelude To Meltdown.”