Robert Kiyosaki says that gold and silver are 'real' and 'global' money, the dollar is 'fake' and the American Empire is at its 'end'

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By Cornelius Christian
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(Kitco News) - Gold and silver are "global" money because they cannot be printed, are scarce, and are universally recognized for their value, according to Robert Kiyosaki, best-selling author of the Rich Dad, Poor Dad series of investment books, which have been translated into 46 languages and sold millions of copies worldwide. In this exclusive interview with Michelle Makori, Kitco's Lead Anchor and Editor-in-Chief, at the 2023 Vancouver Resource Investment Conference, Kiyosaki explains why the dollar is "fake" and the American empire is at its "end."

Watch the video above to find out more about Kiyosaki's investment thesis.

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Cornelius Christian

Cornelius Christian is a producer at Kitco News. He previously taught economics at Brock University and St. Francis Xavier University. He holds a BA in Economics from the University of Alberta, and a MPhil and DPhil in Economics from the University of Oxford.

Cornelius's publications have appeared in The Review of Economics and Statistics, Economics Letters, Explorations in Economic History, and The Financial Post.

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