The global stock market is currently navigating a phase of uncertainty. Adding to the anxiety, Rich Dad Poor Dad author Robert Kiyosaki has now sounded a fresh and serious alarm. He posted a sharp warning on social media, claiming that a “very big crash” has already begun in the U.S. stock market. According to him, Wall Street may soon witness a steep downturn that could wipe out millions of dollars and leave countless investors facing heavy losses.

In his post on X (formerly Twitter), Kiyosaki claimed that the U.S. market has entered the early stages of a significant collapse. He believes the drop could be so severe that many people may lose a major portion of their accumulated wealth. As expected, his comments quickly triggered intense discussions, with many investors reassessing their risk exposure.

Along with the warning, Kiyosaki advised investors to move their money into hard assets. According to him, gold, silver, Bitcoin, and Ethereum can protect savings during a market meltdown. Traditionally, gold and silver are considered safe investments, but even these metals have seen price drops in recent weeks. The U.S. dollar has strengthened, and global investors are currently showing a higher appetite for high-risk, high-return investments — contributing to volatility in safer assets.

Cryptocurrencies, too, are witnessing a pullback. Bitcoin, which touched a record high level of $126,000 in October, has now slipped nearly 5% and is trading around $104,700. Ethereum and several other crypto tokens are also showing weakness as investor sentiment has turned cautious.

This is not the first time Robert Kiyosaki has predicted a major market collapse. During the COVID-19 crisis, again in 2022, and as recently as May this year, he warned of what he called “the biggest crash in history.” He believes the U.S. economy is under severe stress due to rising debt, inflation, and central bank policies. In his view, stocks and bonds are “fake money,” while gold, silver and crypto represent “real assets.”

The stock market information provided here is for general awareness only. News18 does not verify these claims. Always consult a certified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

