Robert Kiyosaki has set a goal to acquire 100 Bitcoins by 2025, regardless of the cryptocurrency's fluctuating price.
Robert Kiyosaki, the author of the personal finance book “Rich Dad Poor Dad,” has set a goal to acquire 100 Bitcoins (CRYPTO: BTC) by 2025, regardless of the cryptocurrency’s fluctuating price.
In a post on X, Kiyosaki shared that he currently holds 73 Bitcoins and is steadily increasing his holdings. He mentioned that he does not wait for a price drop to invest, a mindset he equates with “a poor person.”
"I have 73 Bitcoins now. My goal is 100 by 2025, no matter the price. I wish it was back to $10 a coin, but wishing has never made poor people richer. A poor person waits for a lower price to buy more. A rich person buys more and waits for a higher price,” Kiyosaki wrote.
Kiyosaki's investment strategy highlights the importance of consistent investment and diversification. His approach of not waiting for price drops to invest, but rather focusing on long-term accumulation of assets, offers a different perspective on wealth creation.
Kiyosaki has previously expressed his bullishness on Bitcoin, stating that he believes the cryptocurrency will reach $500,000 in the next bull market. He has also advised his followers to invest in gold, silver, Bitcoin and real estate to protect themselves from inflation and economic downturn.
Kiyosaki's tips for getting rich include starting a business, investing in assets that appreciate over time and avoiding debt. He also encourages people to learn from their mistakes and to be persistent in their pursuit of financial freedom.
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