
Rich Dad Poor Dad Author Predicts Bitcoin Sell-Off Amid Stock Market Crash
Robert Kiyosaki, author of the bestselling book Rich Dad Poor Dad, has warned that the biggest stock market crash in history is imminent. He predicts that expensive assets like houses, gold, silver, and Bitcoin will soon go on sale.Kiyosakiâs statements come as the cryptocurrency market faces sharp corrections, attributed to a decline in US stocks like Nvidia and Tesla.Robert Kiyosaki Anticipates Bitcoin Sell-OffKiyosaki took to social media to reiterate his long-standing predictions, attributing the looming crash to decisions made during the 2008 financial crisis. He claimed that leaders like former Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke prioritized bailing out banks over ordinary citizens. âI WARNED Yâall. In 2013, I published Rich Dadâs Prophecy, which predicted the biggest stock market crash in history. That CRASH is NOW,â he posted. Kiyosaki also warned that in 2025, the car and housing markets, restaurants, retailers, and even wine sales are crashing. He also acknowledged that the world was on the verge of war, which in his opinion, made everything worse. âPlease be smart. Many expensive assets will go on sale. Iâll be buying more real assets with fake US dollars,â Kiyosaki quipped. The statement follows Bitcoinâs recent price drop, which fell from over $101,700 on Tuesday to $95,370 as of this writing. This represents a nearly 7% decline since the Wednesday session opened.Nevertheless, Kiyosaki expressed optimism, demonstrating an intention to capitalize on the crash to buy more BTC. âBITCOIN crashing. Great news. I continue buying Bitcoin because Bitcoin crashing means Bitcoin is on sale. Remember âBuy lowâŚand HODL.â Less than 2 million more Bitcoins to be mined,â he added. Experts Link Bitcoin and Crypto to Stocks âCryptocurrencies saw a sharp correction due to plummeting US stocks such as Nvidia and Tesla, with Bitcoin dropping below $100,000 again, and altcoins dropping even more violently,â Greeks.live wrote. Despite this, the analysts at Greeks.live remain positive that the bull market is still there. Against this backdrop, they urge investors to capitalize on the correction to buy BTC at discounted rates. If you choose to take the plunge now, the $100,000 short-term call is very cost-effective.âBloombergâs senior ETF analyst Eric Balchunas echoed similar sentiments. He drew a direct correlation between Bitcoin and stock market performance. âUS stock market woes⌠Not predicting it, just saying that is BTC kryptonite. Iâm still skeptical BTC can go up if stocks are down,â he wrote. When asked whether Bitcoin could prove resilient even amid stock market declines, Balchunas responded that if that happens, it would show a remarkable evolution from a risk asset to a safe haven. Nevertheless, he remains skeptical.Adding to the debate, Adam Cochran, a crypto analyst, shared his perspective, noting that while he thought crypto was ripe for a breakout, its potential rally was limited by a âlarger economic drag.â âLarge funds donât move out the risk curve during a downturn,â he added. Meanwhile, Bitcoinâs current price dip has triggered widespread liquidations. According to data from Coinglass, over 236,481 traders were liquidated in the past 24 hours, amounting to $693.52 million in total liquidations.The steep decline in Bitcoinâs price and altcoin markets reflects a broader pessimism in market sentiment, fueled by a strengthening US dollar and ongoing stock market volatility.The crypto marketâs performance continues to raise questions about its correlation with traditional financial markets. While some investors see the recent downturn as an opportunity to accumulate assets at lower prices, others remain cautious, citing macroeconomic uncertainties.