Robert Kiyosaki Predicts Silver as Key Investment Amid Economic Uncertainty
‘In 2026, silver is one of the best investments I own': Robert Kiyosaki backs white metal again
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Bestselling author Robert Kiyosaki has reiterated his belief in silver as a top investment, predicting a potential global economic crash in 2026. He emphasizes the importance of early investment strategies, as silver prices rise alongside gold due to geopolitical tensions and inflation concerns.
- 01Robert Kiyosaki considers silver one of his best investments.
- 02He warns of a possible global economic crash in 2026.
- 03Silver prices have surged recently, influenced by geopolitical and economic factors.
- 04Kiyosaki advocates for investing in tangible assets like silver and gold.
- 05His investment philosophy stresses the importance of foresight in market trends.
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Robert Kiyosaki, the author of the bestselling book 'Rich Dad Poor Dad,' has once again highlighted silver as a top investment choice, predicting a significant global economic downturn in 2026. He began investing in silver in 1965 when prices were low and has consistently advocated for tangible assets as a hedge against inflation and economic instability. Kiyosaki's recent comments come as silver prices have surged, with the metal hitting ₹2,95,805 per kg on the Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX) due to rising import duties in India and ongoing inflation concerns in the US. He believes that silver's dual role as both an investment and an industrial metal positions it well for future growth, especially as geopolitical tensions rise. Kiyosaki's insights reflect his long-term investment strategy, which emphasizes the need to anticipate market trends rather than react to them.
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Investors in India may see increased interest in silver and gold as safe-haven assets, potentially affecting their investment strategies and decisions.
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