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Is the $70 Silver Too Late or Just Beginning? Robert Kiyosaki Causes a Storm with $200 Prediction
Robert Kiyosaki once again stirs debate in the commodities market, this time with a direct question many investors are asking as silver trades above $70 an ounce: Is it too late to buy? According to Kiyosaki, the answer entirely depends on perspective. He argues that investors who see the $70 silver level as the ultimate peak may feel left behind. However, Kiyosaki clearly states that he does not agree with that view. In his assessment, silver has only just begun a much larger rally, and he publicly declares that a price range of $70-$200 by 2026 is a “completely plausible scenario,” not an impossibility.
Kiyosaki does not present his view as a certainty but as a scenario supported by many structural and macroeconomic reasons he believes are valid. Instead of listing those reasons directly, he encourages readers to explore both optimistic and pessimistic arguments themselves, especially by listening to analysts and commentators on platforms like YouTube, and then draw their own independent conclusions. An important part of his message is credibility built on personal experience. Kiyosaki notes that he started buying silver in 1965, when prices were below $1 an ounce, and emphasizes that he has been buying silver at $70 levels up to today. For him, price is not the only decisive factor but also long-term trust and understanding. Bitcoin hits record lows compared to gold as reversal signals appear. Beyond price targets, the core message of Kiyosaki focuses on mindset. He emphasizes that the most valuable asset an investor can build is not a perfect entry point but knowledge. Starting small, making mistakes, and learning from both successes and failures, he says, is what ultimately makes a person “truly wealthy.” His conclusion is not only about silver but also about personal responsibility in investing. Those who rely entirely on others to make decisions may avoid short-term mistakes, but they also miss out on deeper growth that comes from learning through experience. Kiyosaki believes that such an asset is priceless.