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PoliticalStreamFail
Fresh clips from this streamer list, ranked with the same public-feed algorithm so the strongest moments rise first. 8 streamers · Active subreddit: r/politicalstreamfail.
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Fresh clips from this streamer list, ranked with the same public-feed algorithm so the strongest moments rise first. 8 streamers · Active subreddit: r/politicalstreamfail.
Hook
20/25
Engagement
24/25
Value
21/25
Shareability
22/25
AI summary
Emotional/celebratory moment with specific payoff ($3,500) and a digestible behavioral lesson (research + take profit, avoid emotion/FOMO).
Transcript
Chat, guess what? That is your second trade... that is $3,500 locked in... You are now 2-0 in the past two days... You did one thing. You did your research... You saw a spike... take my profit.
Hook
23/25
Engagement
20/25
Value
16/25
Shareability
21/25
AI summary
Starts with a surprising name-drops political debate instantly, then quickly grounds it with Steam context and a clear “who would you swap for” question. Strong standalone hook and civic/humor angle.
Transcript
Gabe Newell? Do you think Gabe Newell would be a good president? Chat, if you could switch right now for Gabe Newell over Trump, would you do it? I mean, I would. Gabe Newell is the CEO of Steam. He almost has a monopoly on games, very fair with prices, always gamers first.
Hook
22/25
Engagement
19/25
Value
25/25
Shareability
22/25
AI summary
Clear, repeatable investing “how it works” moment with a strong hook (“no matter what, you make money”). Also includes vivid, clip-friendly payoff logic that viewers can understand fast.
Transcript
They break down selling covered calls: you sell options above the current price, you get premium immediately, and whether NVIDIA hits the strike or not, you keep the premium and profit. If it hits, you sell at the strike; if it doesn’t, the option expires and you still keep money.
Hook
22/25
Engagement
18/25
Value
20/25
Shareability
18/25
AI summary
Fast, argumentative hook with a clear trading principle (you can’t know tops/bottoms). Self-contained and quote-worthy for short-form audiences.
Transcript
People who say, why would you buy at the top? You don't know when the top is. That's the dumbest thing in the world. How would you know if the top is at the top? You have no clue.
Hook
21/25
Engagement
17/25
Value
20/25
Shareability
20/25
AI summary
Clear “myth busting” segment with concrete chart reasoning. Strong pacing and repeated thesis for viral clarity.
Transcript
You don't know when there's a dip... Look at AMD in the past year... AMD was 100, has gone up 120% in the past six months... If you're like, oh, I'm just going to wait to buy the dip... it skyrocketed and it never went back... You don't know when the top is.
Hook
20/25
Engagement
14/25
Value
22/25
Shareability
20/25
AI summary
Immediate, actionable cyber-safety warning with a memorable label (“IP grabber”)—high value and shareability.
Transcript
Warns chat to avoid an “IP grabber” link image bait post
Hook
23/25
Engagement
22/25
Value
13/25
Shareability
20/25
AI summary
High outrage/hot-take energy with punchy lines. Good for engagement even if viewers don’t trade.
Transcript
So here's the thing that's crazy, chat, about SpaceX... Their revenue is fucking garbage. They're losing money. They're not profitable... And they're trying to say they're a $2 trillion company... Their numbers make no sense. None.
Hook
16/25
Engagement
17/25
Value
23/25
Shareability
19/25
AI summary
Straight-to-the-point psychological advice with a memorable slogan (“Don’t feel the FOMO. That’s how you lose.”).
Transcript
Good job... you're learning not to just play with your emotions. You're learning to take some profits once in a while... have to learn that FOMO is going to be a real thing. Don't feel the FOMO. That's how you lose.
Hook
20/25
Engagement
20/25
Value
14/25
Shareability
18/25
AI summary
High drama (tripled / bull vs bear) with a memorable framing (“anti-Cisco”). Self-contained and emotional/argumentative—ideal for short-form.
Transcript
“Nokia is the anti-Cisco trade.” Then the rapid thesis: AI networking innovation lab, Morgan Stanley target jump, and “The bulls say it's the next Cisco. The Bears say the math doesn't work at 90 times the earning. Either way, today the Bulls won big.”
Hook
17/25
Engagement
22/25
Value
14/25
Shareability
19/25
AI summary
Great comedic frustration beat with escalating obstacles (no phone, AI chatbot routing), culminating in a punchline about being glad to talk to the agent.
Transcript
Subway delivery AI ordeal; he tries to call, gets stuck
Hook
22/25
Engagement
23/25
Value
10/25
Shareability
16/25
AI summary
Perfect short-form structure: warning → countdown → chat action → streamer disbelief. Strong emotion and humor.
Transcript
Countdown/urgency: “You have 54 seconds…” then the voting: “You can buy medium, large, or skip.” Followed by confusion/chaos: “Did I just have a stroke? … because my chat's buying fucking Nokia.” Then: “We’re going to buy some Nokia.”
Hook
18/25
Engagement
15/25
Value
20/25
Shareability
18/25
AI summary
Clear standalone rant with a strong opinion, quick explanation, and practical UI takeaway that’s easy to turn into a meme/short.
Transcript
Why the “Watch now” button should be red, not green
Hook
20/25
Engagement
18/25
Value
16/25
Shareability
17/25
AI summary
Strong shock value + vivid visual reference (jars) paired with a targeted question about investigations, making it both emotional and informative.
Transcript
Data center dirt in water jars; “neither… are drinkable”
Hook
19/25
Engagement
18/25
Value
20/25
Shareability
14/25
AI summary
High-conflict moment with a memorable quote and an educational correction (dividends are cents/share, not % per quarter).
Transcript
Dividend math backlash: “dumbest thing I’ve ever read”
Hook
20/25
Engagement
20/25
Value
22/25
Shareability
19/25
AI summary
Contains a dramatic before/after cost range and a concrete 'AI makes it $0' payoff.
Transcript
Real world example... live-action ads... extremely AI... legal AI. The script was done in-house for free... The entire cost of making the spot was zero. Previously, we hired third-party companies... could cost $25,000, $50,000, $100,000.
Hook
18/25
Engagement
18/25
Value
17/25
Shareability
17/25
AI summary
Builds from the debate into a punchy “pitch” of Gabe Newell’s credentials (fair prices, gamers first, $11B). Works well as a short endorsement segment with social-commentary vibe.
Transcript
Chat, if you could honestly switch right now for Gabe Newell over Trump, would you do it? I mean, I would. Gabe Newell is the CEO of Steam. He owns Steam… basically is a monopoly on games… very fair with his prices… always been good… down-to-earth, nice dude. Who’s worth $11 billion? Yeah, he’s kind of the GOAT.
Hook
22/25
Engagement
17/25
Value
22/25
Shareability
19/25
AI summary
Strong, specific UX insight with a vivid metaphor (“am I frozen?”). Highly clip-friendly and persuasive.
Transcript
Streamer argues it’s risky to show chat on the front page: if the featured streamer’s chat is dead, the whole site looks frozen and visitors assume something’s wrong.
Hook
21/25
Engagement
24/25
Value
12/25
Shareability
21/25
AI summary
Emotional low point followed by abrupt pivot to a recommendation; very clip-friendly with clear narrative arc.
Transcript
“What do I fucking get?… Gamble already.” “Shut up… Fuck you guys. Fuck all of you.” Then immediate recovery: “If you really do want to learn stocks… definitely check out StockGuy.”
Hook
21/25
Engagement
18/25
Value
16/25
Shareability
14/25
AI summary
Opinionated language + actionable-sounding indicator (RSI) + clear “could still go up” caveat. Also sets up likely disagreement with chat later.
Transcript
“It's bullshit… take a look at that RSI… Look how overbought this stock looks… Now, could it still go up? Yes. But it also can go down.”
Hook
17/25
Engagement
21/25
Value
11/25
Shareability
19/25
AI summary
Relatable streamer confession delivered as a complete mini-story with a punchy rationale (can’t admit boredom, so lies). Funny, human, and highly clip-friendly.
Transcript
So I just say that. I don't really have anywhere to go, but I do that so I can get off stream when I just want to go. Because I can't really say… I just want to go to get off stream and do nothing. So I just lie and say I have somewhere to go.
Hook
22/25
Engagement
20/25
Value
16/25
Shareability
19/25
AI summary
Strong metaphor + clear payoff framing covered calls; highly standalone and punchy for short clips despite finance context.
Transcript
“It’s basically like I’m the head of a casino… a D-Gen gambler comes in… I get to keep whatever he loses… plus whatever I lent him.” Then: “Okay, I get it. So basically, cover calls are like…”
Hook
20/25
Engagement
18/25
Value
12/25
Shareability
17/25
AI summary
Self-contained comedic bit with a clear setup (order notes) and satisfying payoff (wheel + prizes). Strong “what is this?” hook and lots of quotable phrases.
Transcript
Fork Bucket Wheel: half forks, golden spoon, extra prizes
Hook
18/25
Engagement
16/25
Value
18/25
Shareability
16/25
AI summary
Great metaphor (“Airbnb for data centers”) plus a straightforward investment thesis and risk. Likely to retain viewers who like AI/market explainers.
Transcript
“Core Weave is a very scary company because they're basically the version of Airbnb for data centers, for AI… The problem is… a lot of other companies are building something similar. But the question is when… Core Weave can still have a lot of room… because they're the only ones selling it and renting it right now.”
Hook
20/25
Engagement
17/25
Value
12/25
Shareability
19/25
AI summary
Contains a clever, absurd solution (vote via Steam + discount) that feels like a viral meme format. Then pivots into “war is bad” commentary, keeping the segment emotionally charged.
Transcript
Young people never vote. What if it was available to be voting on Steam? I was like, hey, look, you could just vote on Steam. Or you get a summer discount by voting for me. That's good. War is bad… I ran… we should be out of there.