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Earn Your Leisure Co-Founders on Building Financial Literacy

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Rashad Bilal and Troy Millings, co-founders of Earn Your Leisure, discuss their platform aimed at boosting financial literacy and building generational wealth, with a focus on riding the tech stock wave.

Earn Your Leisure Co-Founders on Building Financial Literacy

Rashad Bilal and Troy Millings, the co-founders of Earn Your Leisure, appeared on Bloomberg's "The Close" to discuss their mission of improving financial literacy and helping individuals achieve generational wealth.

The platform, which started as a podcast, has grown into a comprehensive educational resource covering topics from budgeting to investing. Bilal and Millings emphasized the importance of understanding financial markets, particularly the tech sector, which has been a major driver of wealth creation. They advised viewers to focus on long-term trends and avoid getting caught up in short-term volatility. The discussion also touched on the role of technology stocks in building a diversified portfolio, with the co-founders highlighting companies that are reshaping industries.

For equity traders, the conversation underscores the ongoing appeal of tech stocks as a growth engine. The sector's high valuations are often justified by strong earnings and innovation, but investors should remain mindful of interest rate risks. NowPrice's stocks page provides real-time pricing for major tech names, helping traders track movements and make informed decisions.

Looking ahead, Bilal and Millings stressed the need for continuous education and discipline. They recommended following key earnings reports and macroeconomic data, such as Fed policy decisions, which can influence tech stock performance. The co-founders also encouraged viewers to leverage educational platforms like Earn Your Leisure to build a solid financial foundation.

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