The liquidity crisis fuels a wave of selling in cryptocurrencies: Kiyosaki remains optimistic!



Robert Kiyosaki, author of "Rich Dad Poor Dad," says he will not sell his digital currency "#بيتكوين " despite the sharp decline, attributing it to a global liquidity shortage, not to a lack of conviction.

Kiyosaki expects that governments will launch the "great plan"; that is, issuing massive amounts of money to cover rising debts; which he believes will soon boost the prices of gold and silver and #Bitcoin and #Ethereum with the "collapse of fake fiat currencies."

The Fear and Greed Index reaches 16 ( extreme fear); which is the level that historically shows real opportunities.
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Legalengvip
· 11-16 12:50
So it looks quite interesting given the current situation, but in my opinion nothing is permanent and it never will be.
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PTDpro28vip
· 11-16 08:58
After Mr. Arthur Hayes shouted Bitcoin to the moon, potentially reaching $200K by the end of the year, just an hour ago, he dumped his Altcoin bag. Specifically, he dumped 260 $ETH($820K), 2.4M $ENA($651K), 640K $LDO($480K), 1,630 $AAVE($289K) and 28,670 $UNI($209K). 🦍 👤
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Potvip
· 11-16 01:38
the market is volatile
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BasheerAlgundubivip
· 11-15 14:18
The liquidity crisis fuels a wave of selling in cryptocurrencies: Kiyosaki remains optimistic!
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