‘Rich Dad’ Author Robert Kiyosaki Sells Bitcoin Holdings After $90K Exit

Published at 2025-11-21 22:15:11

Robert Kiyosaki announced on Nov. 21, 2025 that he sold his Bitcoin at $90,000, a surprising reversal after he publicly forecast in early November that BTC could hit $250,000 by 2026. The former position had been widely circulated among retail audiences familiar with his "Rich Dad" brand, making the sale notable given his influence on small investors.

The trade looks like profit-taking or a reassessment of timing rather than a commentary on Bitcoin’s long-term fundamentals, but it may still ripple through sentiment-driven corners of the market. While one prominent investor’s exit doesn’t change crypto’s macro drivers, Kiyosaki’s about-face could prompt short-term caution among followers and highlight the volatility that underpins crypto price forecasts.

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