London– A Finbold Research analysis reveals that a portfolio built on Robert Kiyosaki’s long-standing recommendations of gold, silver, and Bitcoin (BTC) has surged nearly 40% year-to-date in 2025, far outpacing most traditional markets.
From January 1 to September 23, gold has risen from $2,658 to $3,754 per ounce, delivering a 43.06% gain. Silver climbed from $29.57 to $43.89, up 47.5%, while Bitcoin advanced from $94,388 to $113,080, adding 21.17%. A $1,000 allocation split evenly across the three assets at the start of the year would now be worth $1,372.43.
Kiyosaki, the author of Rich Dad Poor Dad and a frequent critic of fiat currencies, has long championed these assets as hedges against monetary instability. His long-standing calls on gold, silver, and Bitcoin have once again shown resilience in 2025, with all three outperforming equities.
Jordan Major, Chief Editor at Finbold, said:
“Kiyosaki has often been labeled alarmist, but the results speak for themselves. Investors following his advice this year would be sitting on double-digit gains while many stock market portfolios remain flat.”
Dianan Paluteder, Head of Content at Finbold, added:
“Even without agreeing with his apocalyptic outlook, the performance of gold, silver, and Bitcoin underscores why his message resonates. In 2025, scarcity assets have proven to be one of the most effective strategies available.”
Beyond his “core three,” Kiyosaki has also championed cryptocurrencies like Ethereum and Solana. Since his March 2022 call to “buy more” before potential global conflict, Ethereum has risen from $3,411 to $4,194, while Solana has more than doubled from $106 to $218. Both continue to add weight to his argument that digital assets can serve as alternatives to fiat.
With global uncertainty continuing to drive demand for safe-haven assets, Kiyosaki’s long-standing mantra to “distrust fiat and trust scarcity” appears more relevant than ever.
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