Rich Dad’s prediction of a market crash 5 years ago is finally going to come true? Another warning: A disaster worse than the Great Depression is coming

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Here is the English translation, with the specified terms retained: The bestselling investment and finance book "Rich Dad Poor Dad" author Robert Kiyosaki tweeted today that he is worried that this market crash could be the worst in history, and directly stated that the leaders of the three global economic powers of Germany, Japan, and the US are leading the world into a massive crash trap. He predicts that the impending market crash will be more severe than the 1929 stock market crash. Reaffirming the need to buy BITCOIN However, regarding the impending crash, the Rich Dad says there is no need to be nervous, just need to look for quality assets when the panic is over, and there are still rare profit opportunities to be found in the crash: "Feeling uneasy and afraid is normal... but don't panic, stay calm and rational, take a deep breath, open your eyes wide, and shut your mouth. Although millions will be destroyed in this disaster... you don't have to be one of them. During the 2008 financial crisis, I chose to wait... let the panic and market dust settle, then start looking for real quality assets at deep discounts. In short, this global market collapse... may be the rarest opportunity of your lifetime. No matter how turbulent the market, stay calm and steadfast." The Rich Dad then added that he will continue to buy REAL ESTATE, GOLD, SILVER, and BITCOIN: "I will continue to buy REAL ESTATE, GOLD, SILVER, and BITCOIN... while they are cheap." Has the Rich Dad's 5-year crash prediction finally come true? Of course, this is not the first time you've heard him predict a crash. But looking at the recent crashes in the stock and cryptocurrency markets, does the Rich Dad's multi-year prediction seem to be "correct" this time?

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