Robert Kiyosaki on Stock Market and Investment Oppotunity



✔ Make $400 a day [Demo Available] ►http://2by.us/money If you've been reading this series this week, you've probably noticed a gradual change in tone: I was quite positive about Jim Cramer and Dave Ramsey, pretty positive about Suze Orman, and then yesterday gave a middling review to David Bach. In other words, I started off with the people I had the most confidence in and moved in the direction of people I had less confidence in. Today, I'm going to write about the one personal finance guru that I actually feel is fraudulent. Even worse, his advice has some very serious flaws to it that can lead people down a very dangerous path. Today, I'm going to discuss the author of one of the most well known personal finance books ever, Rich Dad, Poor Dad: Robert Kiyosaki. It won't be pretty. Background It is very difficult to find a clear, reliable background on Robert Kiyosaki, but here's what's easily verifiable about him. He was involved in several business deals (most notably, nylon Velcro wallets) in the 1970s and 1980s which fell apart, leaving him bankrupt in the mid-1980s. In this timeframe, he became heavily involved with Amway, a multi-level marketing system, and began to cultivate relationships with many of the "top" members. In 1985, Kiyosaki founded Cashflow Technologies, a company that was designed to pitch a series of books and other educational materials that eventually evolved into Rich Dad, Poor Dad. By the mid-1990s, Kiyosaki had self-printed Rich Dad, Poor Dad and it was starting to appear in wide distribution among members of the Amway/Quixtar organization, as individuals higher in the pyramid would recommend it to people further down the chain looking to get ahead. Kiyosaki took these "sales" numbers to major publishing houses and before you know it, Rich Dad showed up on shelves everywhere and spawned an army of similarly-packaged books, board games, and so on. More Resource: http://silvergolddaily.com/ Gold: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gold Silver: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silver IRA Account: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Individual_retirement_account Gold Backed IRA: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gold_IRA gold, silver, gold investment, 401k, bullion , how to invest in gold, buying gold, gold stocks, why buy gold, gold ira, gold ira rollover, silver investment, investment, ira, invest in gold

Comments

  1. Robert was great, but the title of this video sucks! Nothing was said about the stock market.
  2. Do you think the crypto currency is a safe to save money to safeguard it from the financial crash
  3. well how to believe my dream come true from cambodia
  4. At 23:45 when this guy said that 146 million Americans work for the minimum wage how many of you dumb asses believed him and didn't bother to check that the real number is less than 2 million?
  5. Too bad this guy is not more well-known. He would have made an awesome South Park villain.
  6. he's such a legend 😂😂😂😂😂
  7. great talk
  8. one of the best inspirational motivator video
  9. Tim, This is old but I thought it was interesting to view and listen to. :)

    It is long I have only watched like 5 minutes of it, but will watch the rest.
  10. Most people in the audience clapping are employees buying his book
  11. Hes a fraud? If thats what you think why bother posting this video.
  12. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
  13. Why does he say investors pay no taxes?
  14. comments?
  15. great
  16. I always wondered what happens to a helicopter when the engine quits! A lot different from airplanes!
  17. what is the direct selling company in there?
  18. rip left ear
  19. Oh my god will the audience just shut up for 5 whole seconds and let the guy talk.
  20. no lecture??


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