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Cash is trash: Robert Kiyosaki’s dire financial warning

Sep 14, 2021 · 2 mins read

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A colossal event is looming on the financial horizon: the US dollar will inevitably fail as the world’s reserve currency. According to businessman and bestselling author Robert Kiyosaki, the only question is what will happen next: hyperinflation or hyperdeflation.

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In 1971, then US President Richard Nixon turned the dollar into a paper (or “fiat”) currency by separating it from the gold standard. This allowed the Federal Reserve System to print an infinite amount of money, stabilizing the currency.

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Fast-forward to today and the Fed is printing trillions of dollars while the stock market continues to trend upwards. But in the shadow banking system, things don’t look so good…

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The shadow banking system is an umbrella term for services that fall outside traditional banking regulations – like lenders, brokers, and other credit intermediaries.

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In September 2019, some of the biggest banks and hedge funds sought loans from the shadow banking system to stay afloat... resulting in a 10% interest hike. Meanwhile, these same financial institutions dropped interest rates for everyday “mom and pop” customers.

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This leads us to a situation where everything above ground seems fine, but beneath the surface – in the shadow banking system – alarm bells are ringing. We have yet to see the consequences of this crisis, according to Kiyosaki, and that puts your money at risk.

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Kiyosaki believes the safest storage of wealth lies in gold, silver, and Bitcoin. They cannot be manipulated by the Federal Reserve and central banking system, which he does not trust – and he draws from his own experience to back that argument...

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In 1972, while serving as a Marine pilot in Vietnam, Kiyosaki decided to buy some gold. It wasn’t easy but he got a Krugerrand (a South African coin) for $50 and smuggled it home. It’s now worth about $2,000 – and Kiyosaki keeps his gold and silver collection in foreign vaults.

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Ask yourself: Why hang on to a volatile currency? Bitcoin is getting harder, the dollar is getting softer, so trusting what can’t be controlled makes more sense. A simple start, says Kiyosaki, is to opt for a relatively affordable American Silver Eagle.

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Bottom line: With the Federal Reserve printing trillions of dollars, saving government-issued currency is a loser’s game. Instead, put your trust in “God’s money” (silver and gold) or “people’s money” (Bitcoin, Ethereum) to keep your finances secure.

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