
Robert Kiyosaki is back with another blunt market message, and this time, he’s not sugarcoating it.
In a new post, the Rich Dad Poor Dad author warned that the “biggest stock market crash in history” is now imminent, pointing back to predictions he made more than a decade ago. And given how shaky markets have looked recently, his timing doesn’t feel as far-fetched as it might have during a full-blown bull cycle.
Across both stocks and crypto, prices have struggled to build real momentum. Bitcoin has dipped again below $70K, altcoins have seen repeated dips, and the broader market still lacks the kind of sustained rally that typically defines a healthy risk-on environment.
Kiyosaki Says the Crash Is the Opportunity
What stood out most in Kiyosaki’s warning was excitement.
“I can’t wait for the coming giant crash,” he wrote, framing market collapses as the best possible buying windows for those prepared ahead of time.
His strategy remains consistent: hold what he views as “real assets” like gold, silver, Bitcoin, and even Ethereum, and buy more during panic-driven selloffs.
Kiyosaki also repeated one of Bitcoin’s most common bullish arguments; scarcity.
With a hard cap of 21 million BTC and most of that supply already in circulation, he believes downturns are simply discounted entry points before the next major wave higher.
Why His Message Is Resonating Now
Whether or not a historic crash actually arrives, Kiyosaki’s warning is landing in a market already filled with uncertainty.
Sentiment remains fragile, rallies keep fading, and investors are still looking for direction. In that context, his “buy the fear” mindset taps into the same contrarian logic that has fueled Bitcoin’s strongest recoveries in past cycles.
For Bitcoin bulls, the takeaway is rather simple: if volatility returns in a bigger way, voices like Kiyosaki’s will only get louder, and the idea of treating crashes as opportunity may become the dominant narrative again.
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