Robert Kiyosaki, well-known for his investment advice and outspoken social media presence, has recently shifted his focus from Bitcoin and gold to silver.
While he has often discussed silver alongside his usual topics, it rarely took center stage—until now. In a recent series of posts, the “Rich Dad Poor Dad” author made it clear that silver is becoming his top investment pick.
In an April 2 post, Kiyosaki outlined why he believes silver outshines both gold and Bitcoin.
His main argument centers on silver’s wide range of industrial applications. He emphasized its critical role in sectors like solar panels, electric vehicles, electronics, computers, arms manufacturing, medical equipment, and water purification.
According to Kiyosaki, the increasing industrial demand, coupled with a growing supply shortage, makes silver particularly attractive compared to gold and Bitcoin, whose supplies remain relatively stable.
Kiyosaki also pointed out that silver’s relatively low price makes it an appealing investment. Despite gaining over 19% in the past year and nearly 10% in 2025 alone, the metal is still trading at around $32.41, significantly below its all-time high of $49.45.
This price gap, he argues, presents a buying opportunity, especially as he anticipates a strong rally in 2025, predicting the price could reach $70—a potential increase of over 115%.
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