Young investors are pursuing a more chill version of the FIRE movement. It can lead to less work without extreme saving.
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Kathleen Elkins
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FIRE is known as a path to financial freedom but also has a reputation for extremes. Some who have tried say they've found a more relaxed method.
Coast FIRE lets investors accumulate a portfolio ($550k) that grows autonomously, enabling part-time work without FIRE extremes. For CTOs and managers, the trend signals: financial freedom doesn't require sacrifice; it enables reskilling and autonomous career choices.
Young investors are pursuing a more chill version of the FIRE movement. It can lead to less work without extreme saving.
By
Kathleen Elkins
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