Why the Boomer Generation Is About to Go Bust – Robert Kiyosaki

Kitco News, Released on 1/30/24

In this interview with Jeremy Szafron, Anchor at Kitco News, renowned author and financial expert Robert Kiyosaki delivers a compelling analysis of the current economic landscape. From discussing the potential crash of the stock market to addressing the looming financial crisis facing the baby boomer generation, Kiyosaki provides invaluable insights. He explores a range of topics including the future of commodities, the implications of geopolitical tensions, and his stance on gold, silver, and Bitcoin in the evolving economic climate. Tune in for Kiyosaki’s candid views and predictions that could shape your financial decisions.

00:00 – Introduction & Background on Investing in Vancouver
01:23 – Key Factors in Choosing Mining Investments
02:06 – Challenges & Lessons from Past Mining Ventures
04:15 – The Shift in Retirement Planning Post-1974
05:42 – Investing Strategy: Gold, Silver, Bitcoin
07:01 – Bitcoin Market Analysis and Outlook
08:44 – Relationship Between Bitcoin, Gold, and the Market
10:39 – Outlook on Bitcoin’s Market Performance
12:06 – Trends in the Precious Metals Market
14:03 – Gold’s Future Prospects and Central Bank Purchases

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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