2026 crash coming? ‘Rich Dad Poor Dad’ author Robert Kiyosaki reveals where he’s putting his money
There is renewed chatter in the financial space, and it is coming at a time when investors are already watching markets closely. Finance guru and author Robert Kiyosaki has shared a fresh view on the future of the economy, and his comments are now drawing attention across the investing community.
His latest statement about a possible downturn around 2026 has not been presented as a certainty, but it has added to ongoing concerns. For many, it is a reminder to take a closer look at how money is being managed today.
Kiyosaki has indicated that a major economic shift could begin in 2026. While explaining his thinking, he mentioned earlier predictions linked to Nostradamus and Edgar Cayce.
He has also made it clear that such forecasts are not guaranteed. His main point is to stay aware and prepared rather than rely on exact predictions.
A key part of his strategy is avoiding certain financial instruments. He has said he does not prefer investing in the S&P 500, bonds, or exchange traded funds.
According to him, these are influenced by central banks and policy decisions, which can impact returns in ways that are not always predictable.
Instead, Kiyosaki has highlighted investments in areas like oil production, real estate, and food-related businesses.
His approach is based on the idea that assets connected to daily needs or physical value may remain important even during uncertain economic periods.
Kiyosaki has also repeated his support for cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum. At the same time, he continues to back gold and silver as long-term stores of value.
He has shared that he invested in Bitcoin when prices were much lower and has largely followed a buy and hold approach.
One of the main themes in his strategy is patience. He prefers buying assets and holding them over time instead of focusing on short-term trading.
This, he believes, helps investors stay steady during market ups and downs.
Disclaimer: This article is based on publicly shared views and does not constitute financial advice. Readers are advised to exercise discretion before making any investment decisions.Thumb image: Canva (for representative purposes only)
2026 view sparks discussion
Kiyosaki has indicated that a major economic shift could begin in 2026. While explaining his thinking, he mentioned earlier predictions linked to Nostradamus and Edgar Cayce.
He has also made it clear that such forecasts are not guaranteed. His main point is to stay aware and prepared rather than rely on exact predictions.
Staying away from traditional options
A key part of his strategy is avoiding certain financial instruments. He has said he does not prefer investing in the S&P 500, bonds, or exchange traded funds.
According to him, these are influenced by central banks and policy decisions, which can impact returns in ways that are not always predictable.
Focus shifts to real assets
Instead, Kiyosaki has highlighted investments in areas like oil production, real estate, and food-related businesses.
Continued support for crypto and metals
Kiyosaki has also repeated his support for cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum. At the same time, he continues to back gold and silver as long-term stores of value.
He has shared that he invested in Bitcoin when prices were much lower and has largely followed a buy and hold approach.
Long-term thinking over short-term moves
One of the main themes in his strategy is patience. He prefers buying assets and holding them over time instead of focusing on short-term trading.
This, he believes, helps investors stay steady during market ups and downs.
Disclaimer: This article is based on publicly shared views and does not constitute financial advice. Readers are advised to exercise discretion before making any investment decisions.Thumb image: Canva (for representative purposes only)
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