Robert Kiyosaki is one such investor. The author of the book "Rich Dad Poor Dad" is a well-known critic of fiat currencies, which he often refers to as "fake money."
The financial guru is a staunch advocate for precious metals—he promotes gold and silver as means of preserving value. His investment strategy is complemented by cryptocurrencies and real estate—the latter, he claims, was his initial path to wealth.
Despite his popularity, Kiyosaki sparks controversy. To label him a panic-monger would be, to say the least, inaccurate—Kiyosaki predicts catastrophic crashes with remarkable regularity, and his excessive use of debt, along with his company's bankruptcy, has drawn widespread criticism.
Throughout 2024, Kiyosaki's portfolio yielded a return of approximately 76.03%, significantly outpacing the S&P 500's gain of 27.35% during the same period. Despite the decline in silver prices observed since late October 2024, the author recently reaffirmed his "bullish" stance on this metal.