Odaily Planet Daily reports that Robert Kiyosaki, author of Rich Dad Poor Dad, responded on the X platform to community questions regarding his previous claim that he would stop adding to his positions near $60 silver, $6,000 Bitcoin, and $300 gold. He stated that he is aware of his approximate Bitcoin purchase cost (around $6,000) but does not focus on the specific purchase date. Critics are merely questioning the authenticity of his statements based on the timing of his buys. Robert Kiyosaki further questioned some community members’ excessive focus on the purchase date motives and said he is more concerned with the asset’s price range and long-term value. If Bitcoin’s price drops back to the $6,000 level in the future, he still plans to continue buying without concern for the exact purchase timing. He also revealed that he is currently preparing to increase his gold holdings. In investment decisions, he emphasizes asset allocation outcomes, such as the quantities of Bitcoin, gold, silver, and Ethereum held, rather than the specific timing of acquisition. Investors should avoid aligning with those overly focused on the acquisition date at the expense of asset value and price, and instead adopt a long-term value-oriented investment mindset.
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