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Robert Kiyosaki blasts the US as an ‘economy of debt’ with the ‘worst crash’ yet to come. How to protect your wealth

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  • Gold, silver and bitcoin are potential buys during a market dip

    80% confidence
  • Gold prices will hit $27,000 per ounce

    80% confidence
  • The bigger problem is the national debt of the USA

    80% confidence
  • Gold is God's money

    80% confidence
  • One day the national debt will matter and show up in confidence in U.S. markets. If foreign buyers hesitate, we could see low inflation but elevated interest rates because deficits are high and financing becomes harder

    80% confidence
  • The worst crash in history may be unfolding, starting with the stock market

    80% confidence
  • Bitcoin is people's money

    80% confidence
  • Gold is the safest money in this kind of environment

    80% confidence
  • The national debt of the US keeps going up and the purchasing power of the US dollar keeps going down

    80% confidence
  • I sold all my U.S. stocks recently, because I've seen this party before

    80% confidence
  • It's likely there'll be a 10 to 20% drawdown in equity markets sometime in the next 12 to 24 months

    80% confidence
  • Crashes do not happen overnight, they take decades to occur

    80% confidence
  • There will be only 21 million Bitcoins. Fake Government money is unlimited. That means Bitcoin increases in value as the US dollar goes down in purchasing power

    80% confidence
  • Gold could reach $10,000 an ounce

    80% confidence
  • This crash was started back in 1913, 112 years ago, when the Marxist US Federal Reserve Bank took over America's monetary system

    80% confidence
  • When the financial market has a crash/sale, the poor sell and run while the rich rush in and buy

    80% confidence