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$$NVESTING 300K IN THE STOCK MARKET, CHAT MAKES THE PROFIT !DISCORD !discord

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Compound interest: starting early vs late

61:03 - 61:49•0:46•mizkif
8393%

Virality Score

83/100
Hook22/25
Engagement18/25
Value25/25
Shareability18/25
Bold Statement

Transcript

Compound interest and why every year you wait costs you thousands. He compares starting at 14 vs starting at 28, then hits the Einstein-style explanation and the “10% per year” snowball example—by year 30 it grows massively.

AI Analysis

Clear educational payoff with concrete numbers, plus a strong emotional framing (“every year you wait”). The explanation is self-contained and clip-friendly.

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Mizkif’s pizza analogy: stocks = tiny ownership slices

46:07 - 47:21•1:14•mizkif
7990%

Virality Score

79/100
Hook20/25
Engagement14/25
Value25/25
Shareability20/25
Story Hook

Transcript

Imagine you own a pizza shop worth $1,000… cut it into 100 equal slices… each slice is $10… someone buys a slice, they own part of your pizza shop… stock equals a tiny piece of ownership in a real company… you buy Apple stock, you literally own a part of Apple.

AI Analysis

This is the best “explain like I’m five” education beat in the hour. The pizza analogy is universally understandable and has quotable lines.

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“Don’t be Jordan”: investing 100/month

63:38 - 64:35•0:57•mizkif
7890%

Virality Score

78/100
Hook19/25
Engagement17/25
Value23/25
Shareability19/25
Contrast Hook

Transcript

He introduces the “don’t be Jordan” example: Alex starts at 18, invests $100/month for 10 years, hits about $1.2M by 65. Then he contrasts Jordan investing for much longer/starting later and frames it as the difference between late vs early—ending with “you don’t want to be Jordan.”

AI Analysis

Relatable character-based contrast and a punchy takeaway. Ends on a memorable line suited for standalone clips.

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First trade fills, chat instantly up $1,000

122:04 - 123:15•1:11•mizkif
7795%

Virality Score

77/100
Hook20/25
Engagement24/25
Value10/25
Shareability23/25
Story Hook

Transcript

75 shares at 378.43... Click buy... We did it... We're filled... Hey, hey, our first trade... You're already up... 900 bucks... You're up a thousand bucks already.

AI Analysis

Emotional payoff (first trade) with escalating numbers; viewers love watching real-time confirmation and early gains.

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Mizkif promises chat the whole profit deal

9:32 - 10:25•0:53•mizkif
7492%

Virality Score

74/100
Hook22/25
Engagement19/25
Value15/25
Shareability18/25
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I’m investing $300,000… I already have it set up on Robinhood… It’s a reverse scam… you chat… interactions… you’ll see… if we make $100,000 out of this $300,000, that goes to you… I get none of it.

AI Analysis

Clear, bold “here’s the rules” moment with high stakes and a memorable premise (“reverse scam”). Works as a standalone hook for short-form finance-livestream drama.

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Chat votes $30K AMD buy live

120:34 - 121:20•0:46•mizkif
7190%

Virality Score

71/100
Hook21/25
Engagement20/25
Value12/25
Shareability18/25
Question Hook

Transcript

How much should we buy of AMD right now? ... 50K? Chat, you have 300 grand... I think we could do 30K. All right, so we're going to click buy.

AI Analysis

Interactive decision-making (chat vote) plus a concrete action (click buy) makes it highly engaging and standalone.

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Miskiff roasts small spending, then shows compound math

65:37 - 66:38•1:01•mizkif
7186%

Virality Score

71/100
Hook18/25
Engagement15/25
Value21/25
Shareability17/25
Bold Statement

Transcript

He tells chat to “cut out the fat,” then runs a concrete example: $5 a day / skip one coffee, and how $150/month at 10% over 30 years can reach hundreds of thousands. He keeps tying it back to “value of compound interest” and replacing daily purchases with investing.

AI Analysis

Actionable and concrete, with repetitive motivational cadence that works on social. Self-contained from “cut out the fat” through the coffee/pizza cost comparison.

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Streamer explains buy-rumor sell-news drop

120:15 - 120:28•0:13•mizkif
7186%

Virality Score

71/100
Hook18/25
Engagement14/25
Value21/25
Shareability18/25
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A lot of people, chat, what they do is they buy the rumor and they sell the news... they bought the rumor... Right when it came out, they sold.

AI Analysis

Clear, self-contained market insight with a memorable explanation of “buy the rumor, sell the news,” good for short viral education.

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Stop loss isn’t always smart, explains why

83:35 - 84:38•1:03•mizkif
7181%

Virality Score

71/100
Hook20/25
Engagement15/25
Value21/25
Shareability15/25
Question Hook

Transcript

He answers why you shouldn’t always do a stop loss: using an example, a stop loss at $190 can cause you to sell, then the stock jumps to $210. He clarifies “you only ever lose when you sell” and contrasts with price movements. He then mentions taking profits/auto-sell and dollar cost averaging.

AI Analysis

Strong viewer question moment (“why don’t I always do stop loss?”) followed by a clear explanation and practical takeaway. Contains multiple small lessons but still self-contained within the clip.

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Mizkif does compound interest math in 30 years

16:45 - 19:06•2:21•mizkif
6987%

Virality Score

69/100
Hook18/25
Engagement13/25
Value22/25
Shareability16/25
Data/Stats

Transcript

Let’s say $10,000… 7% for 30 years… monthly contribution… let’s do $300… you will have $416,000 in 30 years… that’s not that much—your cup of coffee… put that away and you will have $416,000.

AI Analysis

Contains a simple, concrete calculation with a satisfying “look at that” payoff. Value-dense and likely to be rewatched/shared by finance-curious viewers.

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Mizkif: why stock prices move is fear and vibes

48:26 - 49:59•1:33•mizkif
6882%

Virality Score

68/100
Hook18/25
Engagement15/25
Value18/25
Shareability17/25
Question Hook

Transcript

Why do prices go down? supply and demand… vibes… fear… prices go up… company makes more money… good news… people buy the rumor… sell the news… bad news… fear… vibes… supply and demand… economy doing well… companies showing profit.

AI Analysis

Gives a memorable mental model (“fear and vibes”) that’s easy to quote. It’s concise and directly answers a common newbie question.

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Bull vs bear markets in 60 seconds, with vibes

76:18 - 77:25•1:07•mizkif
6778%

Virality Score

67/100
Hook17/25
Engagement16/25
Value18/25
Shareability16/25
Bold Statement

Transcript

He explains bull market vs bear market: bull = prices up, good times; bear = prices falling and panic selling (he mentions 20% drops). He then touches on bear-market opportunities like shorting, and jokes about oil as a counter-move.

AI Analysis

Fast, beginner-friendly definitions with memorable emotional metaphors (“vibes/panic”). Ends with a natural segue into bear-market strategies.

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Streamer justifies limit order: you must buy early

124:45 - 125:04•0:19•mizkif
6684%

Virality Score

66/100
Hook16/25
Engagement12/25
Value22/25
Shareability16/25
Question Hook

Transcript

Why did you do the limit order higher than the AST? ... Because the thing is, you have to do a limit when a stock is going up real fast like that... you won't get it... Just because you put the order in doesn't mean you're going to get it.

AI Analysis

Specific tactical explanation (limit order behavior during fast moves) offers actionable value and addresses a direct question.

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OnlyFans scam explanation gets darkly specific

72:01 - 72:35•0:34•mizkif
6374%

Virality Score

63/100
Hook16/25
Engagement22/25
Value10/25
Shareability15/25
Story Hook

Transcript

He warns that the OnlyFans girls aren’t actually messaging fans, then delivers a specific scam narrative: a “Filipino dude” allegedly messaging multiple people, questioning how they can message thousands at once. He escalates to “You’re getting scammed hard” and pushes the “invest instead” conclusion.

AI Analysis

High engagement due to shock + specificity; also has a clear pivot to financial advice afterward. Content may be polarizing, but the moment is very clip-worthy.

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Fed explains stocks: LeBron James of banks

89:06 - 89:28•0:22•mizkif
6270%

Virality Score

62/100
Hook14/25
Engagement14/25
Value14/25
Shareability20/25
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He frames how interest rates affect stocks (rates up, stocks often down). Then he pivots into the “Fed is the Federal Reserve” and uses the meme comparison: “They are the LeBron James of banks,” explaining they control rates and the money supply.

AI Analysis

Memorable metaphor + concise cause/effect definition. Short enough for a standalone clip with a clear concept.

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Mizkif jokes “I’m sponsored by math” for compound interest

20:45 - 21:24•0:39•mizkif
6078%

Virality Score

60/100
Hook16/25
Engagement18/25
Value11/25
Shareability15/25
Contrast Hook

Transcript

Some guy Fishoak… setting you up to scam… I’m scamming you into understanding compound interest rates from investor.gov, the government… sponsored by math, apparently… Me and math are in it together… I’m telling you what compound interest is.

AI Analysis

Funny anti-scam framing plus quick “math is sponsoring me” humor. It also addresses skepticism directly, which increases shareability.

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Assistant Claudia explains Micron while he admits mistake

129:55 - 130:22•0:27•mizkif
5978%

Virality Score

59/100
Hook15/25
Engagement14/25
Value16/25
Shareability14/25
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Transcript

Chat, for this kind of stuff nowadays... I actually have my assistant Claudia help me... Give me a full synopsis... Micron technology was founded in 1978... headquartered in Boiseo, Idaho.

AI Analysis

Shows a behind-the-scenes workflow (AI assistant used for stock summaries) and includes comedic self-awareness (“I don’t know why I just looked up…” earlier). Good for relatable creator content.

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Streamer freaks out: price target advice feels wrong

134:55 - 135:14•0:19•mizkif
5574%

Virality Score

55/100
Hook14/25
Engagement15/25
Value14/25
Shareability12/25
Story Hook

Transcript

All right, so let's look at the Micron Energy target price... They are thinking $200 or $500 for Micron... A good fair market value is around $300. And a low is $86.

AI Analysis

High emotion and uncertainty around targets/valuation; shorter than a full analysis but still a coherent “what the numbers say” beat.

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Mizkif explains finance 101 like it’s Cat Cafe K-pop

31:11 - 33:16•2:05•mizkif
5470%

Virality Score

54/100
Hook17/25
Engagement16/25
Value7/25
Shareability14/25
Bold Statement

Transcript

Welcome to Finance 101… Could we get a smile in chat… Better than Cat Cafe K-pop presentation… kind of fucking gay, right? … watching streamers is great, but learning finance and business for once… worth it.

AI Analysis

Catchy setup and humorous comparison to other stream formats. It’s a clean “what is this stream” identity moment for new viewers.

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