Robert Kiyosaki Backs Michael Saylor’s Bold $13 Million Bitcoin Prediction
Robert Kiyosaki has expressed support for MicroStrategy cofounder Michael Saylor's bold Bitcoin prediction.
Kiyosaki praised Saylor’s forecast, which suggests that Bitcoin could reach a price of $13 million within the next two decades. Kiyosaki referred to Saylor as “one smart boy” in a recent social media post, reinforcing his belief in the prediction.
On November 20, Bitcoin saw a significant surge, reaching a value of $94,040, according to CoinGecko data. Earlier this year, during an interview with CNBC, Saylor had speculated that Bitcoin’s price could skyrocket to $13 million over the next 20 years.
In a more recent post, Kiyosaki encouraged his followers to invest in Bitcoin, claiming that a $9,000 investment today would lead to substantial wealth in the future, though he didn’t clarify the specifics of this potential return.
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Expert Trader Shares Secrets to Transforming Your Crypto PortfolioHowever, Kiyosaki’s comments appeared to contradict his earlier statement in which he said he would stop buying Bitcoin if it crossed $100,000. Furthermore, some social media users pointed out a mistake in Kiyosaki’s calculation, noting that purchasing 0.01 Bitcoin at $90,000 would cost $900, not the $9,000 figure Kiyosaki mentioned.
Despite the confusion, Kiyosaki continued to advocate for Bitcoin over traditional education, urging his followers to consider it as an alternative to costly student loans.
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