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If you invested $1,000 at the start of 2026 in a Robert Kiyosaki portfolio, you’d now have this much

If you invested $1,000 at the start of 2026 in a Robert Kiyosaki portfolio, you’d now have this much

While Robert Kiyosaki is, due to a variety of reasons, an undoubtedly contentious figure, investing in his most favored assets would have led to a rather successful portfolio in recent years.

Indeed, the writer of the best-selling personal finance book ‘Rich Dad Poor Dad’ has generally been favorable toward two top cryptocurrenciesBitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) – and two major commoditiesGold and Silver – for many years, and the first half of the 2020s has been a decisive bull market for three out of the four.

In 2026, however, the assets that might find themselves in a ‘Robert Kiyosaki portfolio’ have entered a downtrend and, by press time on June 30, it is uncertain if they are in a consolidation phase before the next rally or something more akin to a bear market.

$1,000 H1 2026 ‘Robert Kiyosaki portfolio’ investment in cryptocurrencies is now worth

Specifically, Bitcoin started the year changing hands at $87,500 and has fallen 32.47% to $59,087 since. Under the circumstances, buying $1,000 worth of BTC on New Year’s Day would have led to a position worth $675.30 – a $324.70 loss.

Bitcoin price six-month chart.
Bitcoin price six-month chart. Source: TradingView

Ethereum did not fare much better, as it fell 47.53% from $3,000 to $1,574. Therefore, investing $1,000 in the digital assets would have seen the portfolio nearly halved to $524.70.

Ethereum price six-month chart.
Ethereum price six-month chart. Source: TradingView

$1,000 H1 2026 ‘Robert Kiyosaki portfolio’ investment in commodities is now worth

Simultaneously, while the two commodities started 2026 on a strong uptrend that took both to new highs, trading has been less favorable since. 

Gold is, at its press time price of $4,033, down 6.73% year-to-date, meaning a $1,000 position on January 2 would have turned into $932.70 by June 29.

Gold price YTD chart.
Gold price YTD chart. Source: TradingView

Silver fell 19% to $59, meaning it would have turned $1,000 into $810 for a $190 loss.

Silver price YTD chart.
Silver price YTD chart. Source: TradingView

Finally, if one wanted to diversify across Robert Kiyosaki’s most favored assets, they would have seen their $1,000 investment fall 26.43% to $735.69 for a $264.31 loss during the first half (H1) of 2026.

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