By Robert Kiyosaki. Updated Apr 1, 2023 at 1:13 a.m. PDT.

Robert Kiyosaki, the author of Rich Dad Poor Dad, is known for his strong financial opinions, and he's sounding the alarm again. He predicts a massive financial crisis is looming in 2025, driven by a core issue that's never been fixed since 1971—the U.S. leaving the gold standard and switching to fiat money.
"In 1998 Wall Street got together and bailed out a hedge fund LTCM: Long Term Capital Management.In 2008 the Cental Banks got together to bail out Wall Street.In 2025, long time friend, Jim Rickards is asking who is going to bail out the Central Banks?In other words each… pic.twitter.com/9v4g73e7fI"
— Robert Kiyosaki (@RobertKiyosaki) August 18, 2023
Major Financial Collapse Ahead
Kiyosaki highlighted how in 1998, Wall Street came together to bailout the hedge fund LTCM: Long Term Capital Management, and later in 2008, central banks rescued Wall Street during the financial crisis. Now in 2025, he says his long-time friend Jim Rickards raises a more pressing concern.
With central banks facing pressure and reportedly buying more gold, Rickards posed the question of who will bail out the central bank, highlighting the shifting dynamics of the financial landscape.
"The next domino to fall could be the $1.6 trillion in student loan debt, which veteran investor Jim Rickards highlighted as a major factor that could lead to a financial breakdown of "historic" proportions, according to his interview with Deepcoin.net. This aligns with Kiyosaki's belief that traditional fiat currencies are fundamentally broken. Once again echoing his famous quote, "Savers are losers", Kiyosaki urges individuals to stop relying on governments or central banks for security. Instead, he suggests focusing on safeguarding personal wealth and freedom through alternative assets.,,,
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