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Three weeks of quiet accumulation in cap-equipment names while the headlines stayed on memory — the creator argues the rotation into semis is mechanical, not narrative.
verbatim · supporting quote
“The bid hasn't left, even on the down days.”
9:15
You watch hours of trading YouTube a week. Can you remember who said what — or whether they were right?
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Three weeks of quiet accumulation in cap-equipment names while the headlines stayed on memory — the creator argues the rotation into semis is mechanical, not narrative.
verbatim · supporting quote
“The bid hasn't left, even on the down days.”
9:15
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We score every creator's calls.
Graded against the market, so you don't have to take anyone's word for it — winners and losers both show.
Top 10 of 42 creators' medium-and-high-conviction long/short calls over the last 90days, sorted by alpha vs an SPY hold over the same windows. Numbers are real, regenerated quarterly. Past performance doesn't predict future results — this isn't financial advice.
Across all 42 tracked creators · 1121 calls · avg -4.7% vs SPY -1.4% (calls-weighted).
Generated Jun 6, 2026 from price data via Yahoo Finance.
| Channel | Calls | Avg. return | vs. SPY | Win rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11 | +0.9% | +3.0% | 36% | |
| 26 | +0.5% | +1.8% | 54% | |
| 14 | -0.8% | +1.3% | 36% | |
| 24 | +0.4% | +0.8% | 33% | |
| 10 | -1.5% | +0.3% | 20% | |
| 13 | -2.3% | +0.2% | 38% | |
| 10 | -2.2% | -0.2% | 20% | |
| 5 | -0.9% | -0.3% | 0% | |
| 33 | -1.6% | -0.6% | 27% | |
| 8 | -2.8% | -0.7% | 13% |
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How we measured this
For each channel, we pulled every long or short call with medium or high conviction over the last 90 days. For each call we looked up the ticker's adjusted close on the analysis date and again 90 days later (or today, if the window hadn't fully elapsed). Return is (exit / entry − 1) with the sign flipped for shorts. We averaged those per channel.
For SPY: same windows, long-only, averaged the same way. “vs. SPY” is the per-channel difference.
Win rate = share of calls with positive signed return. Generated Jun 6, 2026 from price data via Yahoo Finance.
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