Robert Kiyosaki warns of 2026 Market crash, predicts Gold, Silver, Bitcoin to jump

New Delhi: The US-Israel and Iran war has led to uncertainty in global markets. Amid the volatility in the stock markets worldwide, renowned investor and author of ‘Rich Dad Poor Dad’, Robert Kiyosaki, has once again issued a potential crash alert. Kiyosaki took to social media platform X, stating that a potential financial crash could occur in 2026, which may prove to be a big opportunity for some people and a major loss for many others.

Kiyosaki’s prediction: Market crash in 2026

Kiyosaki predicted a major market crash in 2026. He, however, stated that investors who would prepare in advance will benefit and those who do not prepare for themselves, may have to face significant losses. In such a situation, instead of fearing a crash, one should view it as an opportunity and create a strategy to invest in the right assets, he added.

Kiyosaki believes that a possible economic crisis is not just a time of loss, but can turn out to be the biggest opportunity to build wealth for those who adopt the right strategy. He clearly stated that he invests in assets that governments, banks, or Wall Street cannot manipulate.

How to create real wealth

Advising how to create real wealth, Kiyosaki said investors should focus on certain specific assets that may offer earning opportunities. These assets can protect against inflation and systemic risks. These assets include: Oil and real estate, Gold and silver, Bitcoin and Ethereum and Food production.

The author predicted a major surge in gold, silver, and some other metals even after a potential crash. He also shared price targets for the precious metals. According to Kiyosaki, gold could reach $35,000 per ounce, while silver could rise to $200 per ounce. Meanwhile, he set the target price for Bitcoin at $750,000 and Ethereum at $95,000.

Recalling his journey, Kiyosaki said he started with small investments. In his early days, he bought only 6 Bitcoins with his entire savings and held them for a long time.

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