Bitcoin crashes, will buy when BTC tests $ 20,000 - markets and prices

Bitcoin crashes, will buy when BTC tests $ 20,000 - markets and prices

The author of the bestseller Rich Dad Poor Dad, Robert Kiyosaki, says he will buy more Bitcoin if the price of cryptocurrency tests $ 20,000. He noticed that Bitcoin's drop in the course was "great news" and added that the "time to get richer".

Robert Kiyosaki plans to buy more Bitcoin

Robert Kiyosaki, the author of Rich Dad Poor Dad, tweeted on Sunday about the price of Bitcoin and when he will buy more Bitcoin .

Rich Dad Poor Dad is a book from 1997, which was written together by Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter. It has been on the bestseller list of the New York Times for over six years. More than 32 million copies of the book were sold in over 51 languages in more than 109 countries.

kiyosaki wrote:

Cut the price of Bitcoin [IS]. Great news. I bought bitcoin at $ 6,000 and $ 9,000. I will buy more if and when Bitcoin tests $ 20,000. The time to get richer comes.

he added that silver was the best bargain today, and emphasized: "Silver [is] still 50 % below the high."

Kiyosaki has been warning of a larger crash for many months. In December he said :" Crash and depression [are] Come. In November he warned about the inflation and added that he planned," more gold, more gold, Silver, Bitcoin, Ethereum, rental properties and oil “to buy.

The famous author of Rich Dad Poor Dad said in June last year that the biggest bubble in world history would be bigger, and tweeted: "Bigest crash in world history [IS] come ... Waiting for Bitcoin fall to $ 24,000. " In October he Prepare crash, followed by depression, and added: "Be smart: Buy gold, silver, bitcoin."

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Kevin Helms

As a student of Austrian economics, Kevin Bitcoin discovered in 2011 and has been an evangelist ever since. His interests lie in Bitcoin security, open source systems, network effects and the interface between economy and cryptography.


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