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R. Kiyosaki names ‘biggest bargain’ commodity of 2025

R. Kiyosaki names 'biggest bargain' commodity of 2025
Paul L.
Finance

Robert Kiyosaki has suggested that silver has the potential to triple in value, calling the asset the biggest bargain of 2025.

According to the Rich Dad Poor Dad author, silver’s current price makes it an ideal investment compared to his other recommended commodities, he said in an X post on June 2.

“The biggest bargain today is silver. In 2025 silver may 3X. The better news is silver is still 60% under all time highs…. still about $35….while gold and Bitcoin are at or near all time highs,” he said.

Kiyosaki noted that while gold and Bitcoin (BTC) are trading at or near all-time highs, silver remains significantly undervalued.

Unlike paper assets or ETFs, he emphasized the importance of holding physical silver, describing it as a way for everyday people worldwide to build real wealth in times of crisis.

Upcoming market crash

His endorsement of silver comes amid warnings of a likely economic crash.

Kiyosaki pointed out that this anticipated crash aligns with his predictions in his 2013 book Rich Dad’s Prophecy.

He forecasts a broad decline across the stock, bond, and real estate markets, particularly affecting baby boomers heavily invested in traditional assets.

Despite the grim outlook, Kiyosaki sees significant opportunities for those who act early.

“Unfortunately, millions, especially my generation of boomers will be wiped out when the stock and bond markets crash.The good news is millions who are proactive may become extremely rich… and as you know….I want you to be one of those who become very rich,” he added.

As investors supposedly flee declining markets, he expects a surge of capital into alternative assets such as gold and Bitcoin.

Interestingly, he remains bullish on these alternatives, predicting Bitcoin could hit $1 million while gold could surge to $25,000.

However, it’s worth noting that Kiyosaki has faced criticism for predicting market crashes that have yet to materialize.

Featured image via Ben Shapiro’s YouTube

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