I am asked this question a lot, usually related to what I’d suggest for someone else. This may be my most frequently asked question (“I have $10,000… what should I invest in?”) and it always frustrates me because I can’t possibly know enough about someone’s financial life to offer prescriptive advice on how should invest—or not invest. The Rich Dad teachings and philosophies related to investing are grounded in financial education. Learn about different investment vehicles and asset classes and become your own best advisor in terms of the best place or places to put your money…and once you’ve gained the knowledge (and some experience) you can make confident, informed choices about what’s best for you. That said, and looking ahead to 2014, this is how I would allocate my investment dollars:
Equities 5%
Real Estates 40%
Precious Metals 25%
Oil 20 %
Cash 10 %
With gold and silver prices heading down, I would be acquiring a larger position in physical gold and silver. When the stock market goes down, panic will set in, and gold and silver are likely to hit new highs - in kitco
Rich Dad Poor Dad is the story of Robert Kiyosaki 's financial education. He had two 'dads' - one his real dad, who was poor, and the other, his best friend's dad, who was on his way to becoming a very rich man.