Robert Kiyosaki, author of Rich Dad Poor Dad, has revealed he bought more Bitcoin at $110,000 and is now positioning himself for what macro investor Raoul Pal calls the “Banana Zone” — the parabolic phase of the market cycle when FOMO takes over.
In a post on X, Kiyosaki shared another one of his signature “Rich Dad Lessons,” warning that while “PIGs get fat, HOGs get slaughtered.” He believes many investors will rush into Bitcoin too late, driven by hype and emotion, only to exit in panic when volatility hits.
Kiyosaki sees himself as a “fat PIG” — someone who entered early and has enough Bitcoin to sit through wild swings.
He expects that emotional buyers, or “HOGS,” will drive prices higher during this phase but eventually get burned by their own impulsiveness.
Another RICH DAD LESSON:
“PIGs get fat.
HOGs get slaughtered.”I state this lesson because I bought my latest BITCOIN at $110k. I am now in position for what Raoul Pal calls “the Banana Zone.”
In the Banana Zone the HOGS will
rush in….driven to insanity by the dreaded…— Robert Kiyosaki (@theRealKiyosaki) July 11, 2025
“When the HOGs get slaughtered,” he wrote, “I’ll be waiting to buy more Bitcoin on sale.”
Echoing one of his previous lessons, Kiyosaki reminded followers that “profit is made when you buy, not when you sell.” He suggests that the best strategy is to accumulate during dips — not chase tops.
With Bitcoin recently hitting new all-time highs, Kiyosaki’s remarks offer a clear signal: seasoned investors are holding firm and preparing to accumulate more when the next correction shakes out the latecomers.
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