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Kiyosaki Stands His Ground—No Selling, More Bitcoin Buys Ahead

Robert Kiyosaki is once again urging calm, saying he has no plans to sell his Bitcoin even as the market took a hard hit this week.

According to his public comments, the finance author believes the recent downturn has more to do with people needing quick cash than any real shift in Bitcoin’s long-term value. He said he’s waiting things out and will only act once the market settles.

Why Kiyosaki Feels No Rush To Sell

Kiyosaki says he can remain patient because he does not rely on selling assets to meet daily needs. His income from real estate and private investments keeps money flowing, which reduces the temptation to sell during stressful moments.

“Bitcoin crashing? Am I selling? No, I am waiting!” he said on X.

Lessons From Earlier Mistakes

He has spoken openly about past blunders during downturns, saying he often panicked at the wrong time. Those errors, according to him, taught lessons that schools rarely teach, especially about dealing with financial fear and failure. He believes people learn better from their own mistakes than from classroom lectures.

BITCOiN CRASHING:

The everything bubbles are bursting….

Q: Am I selling?

A: NO: I am waiting.

Q: Why aren’t you selling?

A: The cause of all markets crashing is the world is in need of cash.

A: I do not need cash.

A: The real reason I am not selling is because the…

— Robert Kiyosaki (@theRealKiyosaki) November 15, 2025

Market Pressure After Tech Weakness

Bitcoin’s price slipped to the $95,000 region, a level not seen in six months. Reports have disclosed that the coin fell 10% over the week after a steep slump in AI-related and tech stocks pushed many investors away from riskier trades.

The sudden pullback hit crypto quickly, raising questions about whether this was a short-term shock or something deeper.

Liquidations Under 2% Of Open Interest

Nearly $900 million in Bitcoin long positions were closed out during the fall. Even so, analysts say the liquidations made up less than 2% of total open interest, which helped prevent the kind of heavy spillover that marked the October 10 sell-off. This time, the pressure was strong but didn’t spiral into a wider breakdown.

According to Coinglass, in the past 24 hours , 92,658 traders have liquidated their positions, which total around $149.65 million.

Buying More Once The Market Settles

Kiyosaki plans to add more Bitcoin when conditions improve. He keeps pointing to the fixed 21 million supply as one of the reasons he expects long-term strength. He also encourages people who own his Cashflow board game to form small learning groups, saying these groups help people stay confident when markets shake.

Cooling Market, Not A Full Breakdown

Based on reports, the broader market is calming after the past week’s losses. Traders say the selling appears tied to people needing liquidity rather than a loss of belief in crypto.

Liquidity stresses can make prices drop quickly, but they can also reverse once buyers step back in. For now, the numbers — an 10% weekly slide and about $900 million in liquidations — show pressure, but not widespread panic.

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