Rick Rule says THIS is the Biggest Threat to the US economy – Robert Kiyosaki, Rick Rule

Rich Dad Radio Show, Released on 7/5/23

In this podcast episode, Robert Kiyosaki and Rick Rule discuss the current state of the US economy, the national debt, and the importance of investing in precious metals like gold and silver. They highlight the alarming levels of debt and the potential consequences for future generations. Robert shares his personal experience with buying gold and silver and emphasizes the need for individuals to take control of their financial future. They also discuss the concept of debasement, the impact of government policies on the oil industry, and their concerns about central bank digital currencies.

Rick Rule, founder and chairman of Sprott Global Resource Investments Ltd., began his career in the securities business in 1974. He is a leading American retail broker specializing in mining, energy, water utilities, forest products and agriculture. His company has built a national reputation on taking advantage of global opportunities in the oil and gas, mining, alternative energy, agriculture, forestry and water industries. He is also the founder of Rule Investment Media.

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 Capitalist Manifesto.

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