Dmytro Kharkov

Robert Kiyosaki: Gold rises 65 percent as central banks shift from U.S. Treasuries

Robert Kiyosaki: Gold rises 65 percent as central banks shift from U.S. Treasuries
Gold up 65 percent as banks shift

Robert Kiyosaki highlights that gold has increased by 65 percent in one year while typical savings accounts pay only 4 percent annually.

He observes that central banks are moving away from U.S. Treasuries in favor of holding more gold, suggesting a changing landscape in global financial reserves.

Kiyosaki has previously questioned the safety of U.S. bonds, warning that even gold, silver, and Bitcoin carry risks and can be subject to hype-driven losses in earlier comments. He has also raised concerns about a potential retirement crisis for millions of Baby Boomers facing severe financial distress in 2026 in separate warnings. These views form part of his ongoing commentary on shifts and risks in global financial markets.

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