‘Rich Dad, Poor Dad’ Author Issues Caution Amid Soaring Bitcoin Price

Renowned investor and author of Rich Dad, Poor Dad, Robert Kiyosaki, has issued a stark warning: the Bitcoin bubble may soon burst. In a statement released this week, Kiyosaki predicted that “bubbles are about to start busting”, adding that when they do, the chances are gold, silver, and Bitcoin will crash together.

This bearish stance follows Bitcoin’s recent rally, with BTC briefly crossing $120,000, setting a new all-time high. While many viewed the milestone as bullish confirmation of institutional demand, Kiyosaki struck a more cautious tone, suggesting that the current euphoria could mirror the final phase of a classic market cycle.


Kiyosaki’s Mixed Bitcoin Sentiment Raises Eyebrows

Interestingly, Kiyosaki’s message contradicts his past bullish tone. Just weeks earlier, he declared that those who hadn’t bought Bitcoin yet were “missing out” and even confirmed buying “one more” Bitcoin. He emphasized the classic investing axiom: “Pigs get fat, hogs get slaughtered,” cautioning against overexposure.

But in his latest remarks, the author appears to have changed direction, signaling a wait-and-watch approach until macroeconomic conditions become clearer.


Bitcoin Bubble or Just Another Cycle?

The term “Bitcoin bubble” has been used repeatedly since 2011, with critics sounding the alarm every time the asset enters a bull market. Yet history shows that Bitcoin operates in four-year market cycles, typically peaking after each halving event. If that pattern holds, 2025 could represent another major cycle top—possibly anywhere between $130,000 and $200,000, according to analysts.

Despite concerns, no major technical indicators suggest the top is near. The CoinGlass bull market dashboard, tracking over 30 on-chain metrics, still signals more upside potential.


Institutional Activity Still Supports Upside Momentum

Large-scale accumulation by corporate treasuries, ETFs, and long-term holders continues to support price stability, even at elevated levels. According to analysts, these buyers are not speculating—they’re deploying capital into Bitcoin as a monetary reserve asset, reducing chances of a sharp liquidation spiral.


Final Thoughts


While Kiyosaki’s warning adds an important voice of caution, market fundamentals and historical patterns suggest the bull cycle may not be over yet. Investors should stay alert, diversify smartly, and—above all—do their own research before reacting to macro predictions.

Disclaimer

This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or legal advice. Cryptocurrency trading involves risk and may result in financial loss.

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