The “Rich Dad, Poor Dad” author says he sold $2.25 million in BTC to reinvest in cash-flow businesses — but plans to resume buying.

Best-selling finance author and long-time Bitcoin supporter Robert Kiyosaki revealed that he has sold his entire Bitcoin position, a move that surprised many within the crypto community. Despite the sale, Kiyosaki maintains a strongly bullish long-term outlook, calling Bitcoin one of the key assets he plans to accumulate again once his new investments begin generating income.


Kiyosaki Sells BTC to Reinvest in Cash-Flowing Assets

Kiyosaki disclosed on Friday that he sold $2.25 million worth of Bitcoin, a position he originally accumulated at around $6,000 per coin. He exited the trade at roughly $90,000, locking in substantial profits.

He explained that the proceeds will be redeployed into real-world businesses he owns — specifically, two surgery centers and a billboard operation.
These ventures, he projects, will generate $27,500 in tax-free monthly income by February 2026, which he plans to channel back into Bitcoin.

Kiyosaki emphasized that the sale was not a shift in his market thesis:
“I am still very bullish and optimistic on Bitcoin and will begin acquiring more with my positive cash flow.”
Earlier in November, he forecast $250,000 BTC and $27,000 gold by 2026.


Sale Comes Amid Market Turbulence

The announcement landed during one of Bitcoin’s sharpest corrections of the current cycle. The price briefly dipped to $80,537 before recovering to the mid-$84,000 range at press time.

Market sentiment has deteriorated rapidly. The Crypto Fear & Greed Index dropped to 11, a multi-year low indicating extreme fear. Bitcoin has fallen more than 33% from its October all-time high above $126,000, following a historic liquidation event that triggered widespread losses.

Veteran trader Peter Brandt argued that the shakeout could ultimately strengthen Bitcoin’s long-term structure, predicting the asset will reach $200,000 by Q3 2029. Analysts at Bitfinex echoed that view, noting that record ETF outflows reflect short-term stress rather than fading institutional confidence.


Kiyosaki’s decision to sell Bitcoin has sparked debate, but his stated plan to repurchase with new cash-flow income underscores a continued belief in the asset’s long-term potential. With sentiment near historic lows and volatility rising, analysts continue to distinguish between temporary market pain and the broader structural trends shaping Bitcoin’s future.

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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