‘Rich Dad Poor Dad’ Author Buys More Bitcoin Before $1 Million

utoday
30 Jun

Robert Kiyosaki, the author of "Rich Dad Poor Dad," has stated that he is buying more Bitcoin despite his mind saying that the cryptocurrency is seemingly too expensive at current prices. 

Kiyosaki is convinced that the Bitcoin price will eventually surpass $1 million, and he will regret not buying more once the leading cryptocurrency crosses the above-mentioned milestone. 

The famous financial commentator, who started buying Bitcoin in 2020, has admitted that he was already late. "I was late to Bitcoin.  I waited too long….which may have been a good thing.  I waited because I did not understand today’s modern money," he admitted. 

After initially thinking that Bitcoin was too expensive at $6,000, he now wishes he had bought more at the aforementioned price level. 

Bitcoin is currently trading at $108,292 after reaching an intraday high of $108,771. 

Prominent Bitcoin maximalist Pierre Rochard claims that Bitcoin is yet to enter the "euphoric zone." 

As reported by U.Today, Kiyosaki predicted that the Bitcoin price could soar to $250,000 this year. The cryptocurrency would need to more than double in order to reach the ambitious price target.  

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