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Kiyosaki is confident in the inevitable market crash — and is increasing his positions in Bitcoin
Well-known investor and author of the “Rich Dad” book series has once again raised the topic of a global financial downturn. In his view, the historic stock market crash is no longer a question of “if,” but of “when.” Kiyosaki regularly makes such predictions based on his long-standing research in economics and investing. But this time, his stance on the upcoming crisis is more optimistic — he sees it as an opportunity, not a threat.
Roots of the forecast: predictions from 2013
Kiyosaki supports his current position with a reference to his book “Rich Dad’s Prophecy,” published over ten years ago. Back then, he warned of major financial upheavals. Over the years, global economic processes, in his assessment, have been moving in the direction he predicted. Kiyosaki’s main message remains unchanged: those who are prepared for change can turn it into personal wealth.
Collapse as a tool for capital redistribution
Kiyosaki views the financial downturn not as a catastrophe, but as a mechanism for wealth redistribution. His logic is simple: investors who prepare in advance can multiply their wealth significantly. Those without a plan of action will face serious losses. He sees this division as an inevitable consequence of upcoming market corrections.
In his portfolio, Kiyosaki focuses on assets he calls “real” — gold, silver, and cryptocurrencies like Ethereum and Bitcoin. At the same time, he avoids what he classifies as “fake” versions of these instruments.
Positioning for accumulation: betting on scarcity
A key part of Kiyosaki’s strategy is actively increasing his cryptocurrency holdings, especially Bitcoin, as prices decline. This tactic relies on Bitcoin’s fundamental property: a fixed supply of 21 million units.
According to Kiyosaki, most of this supply is already in circulation. This creates the conditions for significant price growth as demand increases. Panic selling, which often accompanies market declines, opens windows for long-term investors with sufficient capital. Kiyosaki clearly intends to take full advantage of such periods, increasing his Bitcoin positions when the market is under pressure.
With Bitcoin currently around $67,900, this strategy becomes practically relevant. Similarly, Ethereum at $1,980 presents a certain interest for long-term investors.
The philosophy of crisis: opportunity, not disaster
Kiyosaki’s rhetoric may seem paradoxical to the average investor. He does not try to reassure market participants; on the contrary — he emphasizes the inevitability of correction. However, his main message is straightforward: economic shocks are precisely the moment when scarce assets are sold at lower prices.
Whether his prediction of a grand crash will prove true is hard to say. Financial markets are subject to many variables, and their behavior is often unpredictable. But Kiyosaki’s position is unambiguous: he sees falling markets not as something to fear, but as a rare opportunity to accumulate Bitcoin and other limited-volume assets at attractive prices.