Most people panic when the market crashes. But what if you could actually profit from it? In this episode of the Rich Dad Radio Show, Robert Kiyosaki sits down with Alejandro Cardona — an economist-turned-multimillionaire — to break down what real financial education looks like. Spoiler: It’s not what you learn in school. Alejandro shares how reading Rich Dad Poor Dad, playing the CASHFLOW® game thousands of times, and understanding technical trading allowed him to retire in his 30s — while most people are still stuck saving for retirement. They discuss why market crashes are a massive opportunity, not a threat, and how most traditional advice (like “save money” or “get out of debt”) is financially destructive. If you’ve ever wondered how the rich think differently — and how to shift from fear to confidence — this episode is your blueprint. 00:00 Introduction 00:14 The Importance of Financial Education 02:30 Understanding Financial Statements 03:02 Critique of Traditional Financial Advice 04:03 Fundamental vs. Technical Investing 09:38 Alejandro's Financial Journey 22:03 Technical Trading and Real Estate Investments 24:12 The Power of Accumulating Assets 28:23 The Role of Debt in Wealth Building 32:34 Generational Wealth and Financial Freedom 34:04 Final Thoughts and Gratitude ----- Gold is up over 24% this year, and Wall Street is still pushing paper ETFs. But those are just IOUs. When the system cracks, paper gold won’t save you. Real gold—the kind you can hold—is the asset smart investors are turning to now. The FREE Rich Dad Gold Forecast Guide shows how physical gold could keep rising—and how to move part of your IRA or 401(k) into gold tax- and penalty-free (U.S. Residents Only). 📘 Claim Your Free Guide: https://www.eckd9jsl.com/58GQMR/D2N14D/?sub3=YT 📞 Call 866-703-9895 or 📱 Text GOLD to 24999 to learn more. ----- Disclaimer: The information provided in this episode is for educational and informational purposes only. It should not be considered as financial advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument or engage in any financial activity.
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