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On Market Mondays, Earn Your Leisure and Stock market expert Ian Dunlap discuss strategies to make money in the stock market under any circumstance. During Market Mondays, we also answered a variety of investment questions from live callers.

Market Mondays is a new, exciting look into the world of investing and money management.

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Ian Dunlap Earn Your Leisure

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Troy Millings
Troy Millings is a co-founder of Earn Your Leisure, a platform that educates individuals on financial literacy and entrepreneurship. He is known for his expertise in investment strategies and his ability to communicate complex financial concepts in an accessible manner. Troy is passionate about empowering others to take control of their financial futures.
Rashad Bilal
Rashad Bilal is a co-founder of Earn Your Leisure and a financial educator who specializes in teaching investment strategies and wealth-building techniques. He has a background in finance and is dedicated to helping individuals understand the stock market and make informed financial decisions.
Steve Eisman
Steve Eisman is a prominent American investor and hedge fund manager, known for his role in predicting the subprime mortgage crisis and his portrayal in the film 'The Big Short' by Steve Carell. He is the founder of Emrys Partners and has a reputation for his insightful analysis of market trends and economic conditions. Eisman's investment strategies often focus on identifying undervalued assets and understanding macroeconomic factors that influence market dynamics.
Morgan Debaun
Morgan Debaun is the founder and CEO of Blavity, a media company that empowers Black millennials through storytelling and technology. She has been recognized for her innovative approach to media and her commitment to increasing representation in the industry. Under her leadership, Blavity has developed various platforms and tools that leverage technology to enhance productivity and accountability in content creation.
Morgan DeBaun
Morgan DeBaun is a prominent entrepreneur and tech executive known for her work in the technology sector. She is the founder and CEO of Blavity Inc., a media company that focuses on creating content for Black millennials. Under her leadership, Blavity has grown significantly, expanding into various platforms and acquiring other companies. Morgan is recognized for her contributions to the tech industry, particularly in promoting diversity and inclusion. She has also been involved in navigating mergers and acquisitions, showcasing her expertise in business strategy. Additionally, Morgan balances her professional responsibilities with motherhood, exemplifying her commitment to both her career and family.

Topics Discussed

real cost vs. retail price capitalism corporate greed tariffs inflation stagnant wages essential vs. luxury items economic planning American oligarchs regulation transparency Global Economic Collapse Trump vs Powell Real Cost of Capitalism Steve Eisman Tesla Gold Bitcoin Nvidia AMD Recession Federal Reserve Jerome Powell Google AI Artificial Intelligence Future of Work Career Advice Productivity AI tools Cybersecurity Media Innovation NVIDIA Trump Ray Dalio tech tariffs AI supercomputers stock options LVMH investing bond market Apple Nike Black & Decker S&P 500 Jim Cramer Nasdaq Netflix Meta India

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0:00 11:53

Youre Being Ripped Off: The Hidden Price of Capitalism EXPOSED

Hosts
Ian Dunlap
Guests
Troy Millings Rashad Bilal
Keywords
real cost vs. retail price capitalism corporate greed tariffs inflation stagnant wages essential vs. luxury items economic planning American oligarchs regulation transparency

In this thought-provoking clip from MM, Troy Millings, Rashad Bilal, and Ian Dunlap sit down to discuss a topic that's on everyone's mind but rarely gets seriously questioned: What is the real price of the products we buy? As tariffs rise and markets shift, the trio unpacks how consumer goodsfrom luxury items like handbags and cars to everyday essentialsare being marked up far beyond their actual manufacturing costs.


The conversation digs deep into the economics behind pricing, exposing how the lack of transparency and unchecked capitalism in America has led to unsustainable price hikes, even for necessities. Rashad highlights recent viral videos showing shockingly low production costs in China for furniture, clothing, and more, sparking a fresh debate on how capitalism and belief systems influence what we're willing to pay.


Ian points out that while inflation and product costs soar, wages remain stagnant, putting increased pressure on families and driving record-high credit card debt. They question if some regulation is overdue, especially as essential items are being priced more like luxury goods, threatening to spark economic unrest.


The clip also contrasts American and Chinese models of economic growth, noting how collective action and long-term planning in China have lifted millions out of poverty, while Americas short-term focus and influence of powerful oligarchs have contributed to growing inequality and market instability.


From healthcare and education costs to the global implications of AI in medicine, this clip leaves listeners rethinking not just the price tags on goodsbut the systems and beliefs that put them there.


*Key topics covered:*

  • Real cost vs. retail price of goods in America and China
  • The role of capitalism, markups, and corporate greed
  • How market belief systems set value and price
  • Tariffs, inflation, and stagnant wages
  • Essential vs. luxury items: where do we draw the line?
  • Short-term vs. long-term economic planning in America and abroad
  • The rise of American oligarchs and their effect on democracy
  • Why regulation, transparency, and alternatives matter for the future


Learn why questioning the true cost of what you buy is more important than ever, and how this conversation offers a blueprint for understandingand possibly changingthe economic game.


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0:00 2:01:29

MM #255: The Big Short: Global Economic Collapse?, Trump vs Powell, & Real Cost of Capitalism ft Steve Eisman

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Ian Dunlap
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Steve Eisman
Keywords
Global Economic Collapse Trump vs Powell Real Cost of Capitalism Steve Eisman Tesla Gold Bitcoin Nvidia AMD Recession Federal Reserve Jerome Powell Google

Welcome back to Market Mondays, the #1 destination for real investing talk and unfiltered financial insights. In this powerful episode, we tackle everything from tech shakeups to major global economic shifts and were joined by legendary investor Steve Eisman, famously portrayed by Steve Carell in The Big Short. Steve delivers hard-hitting insights on current market risks, future opportunities, and what todays smart investors should really be focused on.


We break down the big questions: Will Tesla ever hit $1,000 again? Is golds surge to $3,300 a long-term breakout or just fear-driven hype? Whats the real impact of Powells no-rate-cut stance, and is this policy purgatory draining investor portfolios? Plus, we cover why Bitcoins first real recession test could be coming soon, and whether ASMLs decline signals a peak for the chipmaker.


We also dig into Nvidias $5.5 billion hit, Trumps lowest-ever economic approval rating, and if Googles best days are behind us. Should you cut your AMD position or ride it out? This is a high-impact, information-packed episode you dont want to miss whether youre building a portfolio or protecting one. Drop your thoughts in the comments and let us know what you want us to break down next week.


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0:00 7:21

How AI is Transforming Industries: Critical Insights from Morgan Debaun & Panel

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Ian Dunlap
Guests
Morgan Debaun Troy Millings Rashad Bilal
Keywords
AI Artificial Intelligence Future of Work Career Advice Productivity AI tools Cybersecurity Media Innovation

In this dynamic clip, thought leaders Morgan Debaun, Troy Millings, Rashad Bilal, and Ian Dunlap break down the monumental impact of AI on today's workforce and industries. Morgan Debaun doesn’t sugarcoat the reality — AI is rapidly replacing traditional roles, and it’s time to adapt or risk getting left behind. The conversation covers which jobs and industries are most at risk (think graphic design, video editing, project coordinators), and which ones offer new opportunities in the age of AI, including cybersecurity and roles for critical thinkers and solopreneurs.


Morgan shares practical examples from her own company, Blavity, illustrating how AI tools have increased productivity and accountability. She highlights how their custom AI-powered writing tool has allowed writers to produce higher quality articles, faster, and why staying up to speed with AI tools is now essential for all professionals.


If you want to future-proof your career or business, this clip is a must-watch. The panel dives into specific AI tools transforming workflows — including Google Gemini, ChatGPT Enterprise, Salesforce/Slack integrations, Asana, and the latest AI features in Canva.


Get ahead of the curve: discover where AI is creating new industries and how you can leverage these tools to become a more strategic, in-demand professional.


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#AI #ArtificialIntelligence #FutureOfWork #CareerAdvice #MorganDebaun #TechTalk #Solopreneur #Productivity #AItools #CareerDevelopment #MediaInnovation



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0:00 2:19:07

MM #254: Price to Buy NVIDIA, Is Trump Moving the Markets on Purpose?, How to Trade Options in 2025, & Tech

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Ian Dunlap Earn Your Leisure
Guests
Morgan DeBaun
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NVIDIA Trump Ray Dalio tech tariffs AI supercomputers stock options LVMH investing bond market

In this episode of Market Mondays, we unpack the latest moves in tech, finance, and global economics. We kick things off with Trump’s flip-flop on tech tariffs and what that could mean for investors and the broader market. Ray Dalio also raised eyebrows this week with his warning about something “greater than a recession”—we break down what he might be signaling. Then there’s NVIDIA’s massive $500 billion commitment to building American-made AI supercomputers in the U.S. for the first time. Is this a sign that semiconductors are still the smartest long-term play in a fractured global economy?


Troy delivers an in-depth stock options presentation, and we debate whether it makes sense to explore put options on luxury brand LVMH in the current market. Special guest Morgan DeBaun joins the show to talk about her journey in tech, growing her companies, navigating mergers and acquisitions, and balancing motherhood while running an empire.


We also tackle some key investment questions from the audience: What should someone making $60K a year or less be doing with their money? The price to buy NVIDIA, How should investors navigate the bond market during uncertain times? And if you have $1.2 million to invest while making $100K annually, is the “2 tech, 2 index” strategy the best move—or are there smarter options?


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0:00 1:59:19

MM #253: Market Meltdown: Trump Goes Nuclear on Tariffs, Best Stock Deals, Global Recession & China’s Revenge

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Ian Dunlap Earn Your Leisure
Keywords
Apple Nike Black & Decker S&P 500 Bitcoin Jim Cramer Nasdaq AI Netflix Meta Google India

In this episode of Market Mondays, we break down whether Apple’s time at the top is finally over after a string of bad news—including a sharp decline alongside Nike and Black & Decker. We examine what caused the sell-off and what it means for long-term investors. The S&P 500 just posted its largest intraday swing since 2020, and all 11 sectors ended in the red—does this mean more pain is coming?


We also dive into Bitcoin’s recent drop to its lowest level since November and what that signals for crypto holders. Jim Cramer is predicting a market drop to 4,000—do we agree? Plus, we reveal the potential bottom for Nasdaq futures and evaluate if buying at the 200-week moving average is still a smart strategy.


Looking for stability during the storm? We give actionable advice on trading discipline, position sizing, stop-loss strategy, and the #1 thing retail investors should be doing right now to take advantage of this moment.


We also touch on the future of AI, whether Netflix, Meta, and Google are better bets than the “Magnificent Seven,” and what Apple’s shift to Indian production means for its margins and supply chain.


#MarketMondays #AppleStock #BitcoinCrash #Investing #StockMarketCrash #SP500 #Nasdaq #CryptoNews #AIInvesting #Netflix #Meta #Google #JimCramer #India #AppleNews #TradingTips #FinancialFreedom #WealthBuilding


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