Robert Kiyosaki: I Don’t Trust The Fed, They Are Criminals! My Money – 1 day ago

Robert Kiyosaki: I Don’t Trust The Fed, They Are Criminals!  My Money – 1 day ago

Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia – Author of the book Rich Dad Poor Dad, Robert Kiyosaki, has returned to comment on the market and investment via his personal X account. Kiyosaki said that he really did not believe in the United States Central Bank (The Federal Reserve).

“(I’m) tired and sick of hearing (financial) pundits talk about ‘what is the Fed doing?’ The Fed is the problem. The Fed is a criminal organization. The Fed is destroying the economy, making the poor poorer and saving their fellow rich bankers. Wake up, don’t care much what the Fed says or does. For once Again, they are a criminal organization,” Kiyosaki tweeted, (16/2/2024).

Not long after this tweet appeared, Kiyosaki again uploaded a new tweet and emphasized that rather than trusting what the Fed was doing, he believed more in gold, silver and Bitcoin.


A day ago, Kiyosaki also uploaded a post quoting Andy Shechtman’s words. Shechtman asked who would buy United States debt securities? This question was asked when responding to the actions of banks buying gold.

“Andy Schechtman once asked an important question, banks buy gold, not US debt. How can the United States operate without money? How can the world operate without money? What can you do without money? Gold will collapse maybe below US$ 1,200 “Silver will skyrocket like Bitcoin. Take care of yourself and be careful,” said Kiyosaki on his X account.

Since the past, this entrepreneur who is quite influential in the world of finance has always advised everyone to buy gold, silver and Bitcoin. Kiyosaki personally also doesn’t seem to like stocks or bonds.

In mid-2023, Kiyosaki also made comments to strengthen his position regarding stock and bond investment. He said that as an entrepreneur, Kiyosaki admitted that he preferred full control (over the assets he owned).

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