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The Money GPS

The Money GPS

Stock Market, Banking, and Investing with a focus on macroeconomic warnings and crisis preparation.

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5.2
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Money & Investing
Subscribers
280K
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Age
14y 5m
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Nutrition Label

This channel focuses heavily on macroeconomic news, central bank policies, and warning signs of economic downturns. The content primarily aggregates headlines and charts to support a generally bearish outlook on the global economy. While the presentation is consistent, the analysis often leans on repeating themes of crisis rather than deep, original financial modeling.

Strengths

  • +Clear presentation of news headlines
  • +Consistent focus on macro trends
  • +Accessible communication style

Notes

  • !Titles frequently use dramatic language about crashes or unrest that may not match the video's actual data.
  • !Analysis often relies on aggregating news headlines rather than conducting deep original financial modeling.

Why this rating

Evidence receipts showing why each dimension is rated the way it is.

Rigor & Evidence5/10
The host displays a news article/chart on screen to substantiate the '3.8%' figure mentioned in the title, relying on external reporting rather than original data collection.
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Original Analysis5/10
The speaker interprets the data through a specific narrative lens ('You came here for the truth'), offering a commentary-based perspective on the financial implications for 2026.
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Transparency5/10
The description explicitly links to the creator's own paid products and communities: 'HOW TO MAKE MONEY ON AMAZON: https://themoneygps.com/' and 'JOIN THE $GPS LIVE CLASSES'.
[Description]
Title-Content Alignment5/10
In today's video, we're going to talk about the important points about what's happening in the financial system... what's going on with gold and silver
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Experience Authenticity5/10
The video format consists of the narrator reading from and highlighting text on third-party news websites (e.g., Bloomberg, CNBC) rather than demonstrating direct market participation or primary research.
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Categories
Personal FinanceInvestingStock MarketBankingRisk Management
Formats
NewsOpinion