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Robert Kiyosaki: "Donald Trump will weaken the dollar and strengthen bitcoin"

Bits.media / 23.07.2024 / 06:47
Robert Kiyosaki: "Donald Trump will weaken the dollar and strengthen bitcoin"
Billionaire and author of the bestseller "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" Robert Kiyosaki told what benefits Donald Trump will bring to bitcoin if he wins the US presidential election.

On the social network X, Robert Kiyosaki said that if Donald Trump becomes president of the United States again, he will be able to weaken the US dollar and revive the domestic industry. A weaker dollar will boost exports, create opportunities to open new factories and create more jobs. In turn, the prices of gold, silver, stocks and bitcoin will rise.

Why GOLD, SILVER, BITCOIN will rise in price when TRUMP becomes President again.

Trump wants a weaker dollar so America will begin export more than import. With a weaker dollar jobs will come back and assets will go up in price.

Trump is going to drill, drill, drill for oil…

— Robert Kiyosaki (@theRealKiyosaki) July 23, 2024

A few days ago, an American entrepreneur wrote that now is the best time to get rich. As Kiyosaki put it, real estate markets are collapsing, so it's time to make money "in a dream" — invest it in a place where they will work without active actions.

Kiyosaki gave subscribers a million pieces of advice: keep studying, attend seminars, change friends. Listen to successful people, not highly educated cowards who work from 9 to 5. Remember: if you can't make money while you sleep, you'll work harder and harder… All my life.

Recently, Kiyosaki urged people to buy as many bitcoins as possible, and those who do not own the first cryptocurrency, the famous investor called losers. Kiyosaki is confident that the bitcoin exchange rate can easily reach $10 million.

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