Categories: Crypto

Robert Kiyosaki bets Bitcoin will rise to $135,000

Financier Robert Kiyosaki speaks out against the US dollar. In his opinion, only precious metals and Bitcoin can protect investor capital.

In July, the author of the popular book “Rich Dad Poor Dad” recalled that in 2023, gold and silver rose in price by 4% and 7%, and BTC gained more than 80%.

Last week, Kiyosaki predicted that Bitcoin could reach $135,000.

At the same time, the businessman announced that precious metals will also show very good performance. A troy ounce of gold will rise to $3,700, and silver will soar from $23 to $68.

Robert Kiyosaki emphasized:

Bitcoin is trying to consolidate above $30,000, and the next stop will be $135,000.

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