Robert Kiyosaki Declares 60/40 Dead, Points to Bitcoin as Path to Financial Freedom

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Robert Kiyosaki, author of the best-selling book Rich Dad Poor Dad, has once again voiced strong support for bitcoin and other real assets while declaring the traditional 60/40 investment strategy “dead.” His book has sold millions of copies and been translated into dozens of languages worldwide, inspiring countless readers to pursue financial independence and rethink how money really works.

Kiyosaki shared on social media platform X on Oct. 9:

Finally, the BS ‘magic wand’ of financial planners… the BS of 60/40 is dead.

“FYI: 60/40 meant investors invest 60% in stocks and 40% in bonds. That BS ratio died in 1971, the year Nixon took the dollar off the gold standard,” Kiyosaki noted. The acclaimed author used his post to reaffirm his long-standing belief that real assets—especially bitcoin, gold, and silver—are the true path to financial security in an era of declining trust in fiat currencies.

“For years, financial planners have touted the 60/40 as if it was the magic carpet ride to financial security in retirement,” he said. “How can there be any financial security when the U.S. dollar is fake, an IOU from a bankrupt U.S. government controlled by the Marxist Fed… and the U.S. government is the biggest debtor nation in history?”

The famous author has never been shy about his distrust of the financial establishment. He bluntly wrote, “Who would be stupid enough to buy bonds (debt) from a bankrupt country?” His skepticism of traditional investments contrasts sharply with his optimism toward decentralized assets.

“Finally, the truth comes out. Morgan Stanley now promotes 60/20/20… a more stable path to financial security and freedom in the future,” he emphasized. Kiyosaki continued:

I still prefer gold and silver coins, bitcoin, ethereum, income from rental real estate using debt… and income from oil wells and cattle… real assets.

“I retired financially free over 30 years ago,” he said. “So I have never needed or used the financial planner’s magic wand of 60/40.” He ended his post with a simple, personal lesson: “Real life lesson: Find the investment formula that works best for you.”

Kiyosaki has long championed bitcoin as “people’s money,” a hedge against what he calls the collapse of the U.S. dollar and the global fiat system. His bullish stance remains consistent—he sees bitcoin, gold, and silver as essential lifeboats in a world drowning in debt and government manipulation of money.

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