Kiyosaki Eyes Gold, Silver Rebound as Hormuz Risks Keep Safe-Haven Case Alive

Source Beincrypto

Robert Kiyosaki says he is watching gold, silver, Bitcoin (BTC), and Ethereum (ETH) for a technical reversal before buying, arguing that the macro backdrop, not falling prices, decides whether hard assets are worth holding.

Precious metals extended a steep retreat this week, and a fresh dispute over the Strait of Hormuz tested a days-old US-Iran ceasefire. BTC and ETH edged higher over 24 hours.

Bitcoin and Ethereum Prices After Reported Strait ClosureBitcoin and Ethereum Prices After Reported Strait Closure. Source: Coingecko

Kiyosaki Watches Gold and Silver Context, Not Price

Kiyosaki built his case around the environment rather than the chart. The Rich Dad Poor Dad author said a falling market alone never tells him whether to buy or sell.

He pointed to whether political and banking leaders are fixing the economy or making it worse, and has called dips buying opportunities before.

“I have learned to understand the ‘context’ or the environment the asset is in….not the price… So I am watching prices of gold, silver, Bitcoin, and Ethereum on technical charts and will buy when prices reverse their decline,” Kiyosaki wrote in a post.

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The metals he is eyeing set records before the pullback. Gold hit an all-time high near $5,595 an ounce in late January and silver topped $100 for the first time.

Both records capped a run nearly doubling gold and quadrupling silver in a year.

This week’s ceasefire then drained the safe-haven premium the February war and Hormuz threats had rebuilt.

Kiyosaki keeps backing silver and Bitcoin and claims the charts point to a rebound, with no price target or timeline.

Hormuz Dispute Keeps the Safe-Haven Bid Alive

The backdrop Kiyosaki described stayed unsettled. Iran’s Revolutionary Guard declared the Strait of Hormuz closed over alleged ceasefire violations and warned vessels away.

Vice President JD Vance countered that no evidence backed the claim. Vance said the waterway stayed open, and CENTCOM reported 55 ships moving more than 17 million barrels of oil through Hormuz on Saturday.

That is close to the 20 million a day, about a fifth of global oil demand, the EIA says the strait normally carries.

Bitcoin traded above $64,000, up about 1.4%, while ETH held near $1,740, with both gains following developments at the Strait of Hormuz.

Even so, BTC sits roughly 49% below its October record near $126,000 and ETH about 65% under its August peak, with BTC down about 17% and ETH 18% over the past month.

Earlier Hormuz tensions dragged Bitcoin lower, and a US strike on Iran under the truce sent Bitcoin, gold, and oil moving within hours.

With US-Iran talks set for Switzerland on Sunday, the next signal is whether the ceasefire holds. For Kiyosaki, the charts rather than the headlines will decide his next move.

Disclaimer: For information purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
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