The new episode with Nick Colas is going crazy on YouTube right now. 32k views in the first few hours, retention time off the charts too. Young people are figuring out who knows what they’re talking about versus who’s just posting doomer bullsh*t for clicks. Quality always wins in the end. I used to think we were chasing creators with mushroom clouds and Home Alone expressions in their thumbnails. Now I know better - we’re not here to chase them, we’re here to crush them. https://lnkd.in/eF8UBZiy
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Consuming information differently doesn’t mean calibrating to trash content. The new gen is as savvy as other gens. Formats changing. That’s all.
He is a great guest.
All Compound & Friends episodes are good. Nick Colas episodes are particularly good.
Nick learned from the best.He makes the charts come off the page and he has conviction which is very powerful. May all your longs run and you cut your loses
Nick Colas is awesome, especially the way he explains the points that he is making! People should also check out the episodes with he & Jessica Rabe, also of Datatrek .
Nick and his charts are spot on
Nick is so good at making you feel cautiously optimistic
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12hIt’s so true—quality really does win in the long run. It feels like the shift is happening where people are looking for insight over shock value, especially in financial content. Platforms like YouTube have become such a big part of that transformation. It’s not just about grabbing attention anymore; it’s about building trust and offering real value. Do you think this trend will push creators to raise the bar even more, or will there always be a market for the doomsday thumbnails?