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Robert Kiyosaki, author of Rich Dad Poor Dad, is backing President Donald Trump’s latest 401(k) reforms, calling them a “game-changer” for retirement investing. In a tweet, Kiyosaki highlighted the move that could let ordinary Americans put their retirement savings into Bitcoin, Ethereum, gold, silver, real estate, and commodities – assets traditionally reserved for the wealthy.
Kiyosaki says this is a chance for regular employees to invest like the rich. Traditionally, 401(k)s have focused on stocks, bonds, and mutual funds – tools built for employees (E) and specialists (S) trading time for money. Kiyosaki, Trump, and Elon Musk operate from the Business (B) and Investor (I) side of his Cashflow Quadrant, controlling real income-generating assets.
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Under the SECURE 2.0 Act, 401(k)s can now include private market investments, commodities, real estate, infrastructure projects, digital assets, and lifetime income strategies. High-income employees will also see pre-tax catch-up contributions move to Roth accounts, offering tax-free growth in retirement.
Kiyosaki sees Trump’s 401(k) reforms as a way to protect retirement savings from rising inflation, which he warns is eroding traditional stock- and bond-heavy portfolios.
He emphasizes investing in tangible and digital assets – including gold, silver, Bitcoin, Ethereum, real estate, and commodities – as a way to preserve and grow wealth.
Kiyosaki encourages investors to study the pros and cons of these alternative assets and make informed choices, rather than blindly following the advice of financial planners tied to Wall Street.
While Kiyosaki celebrates the potential, it is essential to note that not all retirees may be prepared to manage crypto, gold, or real estate in their 401(k)s.
For Kiyosaki, the key is education and independence. Trump’s policy, he says, gives more Americans the chance to think like investors, take control of their financial future, and diversify beyond traditional paper assets.