I don’t understand why more people don’t use Google Gemini for stock research.
Not for tips.
Not for predictions.
But for thinking clearly before risking money.
Here are 10 detailed prompts I actually use 👇
1/ Business Understanding Prompt
“Explain this company’s business in simple terms. What problem does it solve, who pays for it, and why customers choose it over alternatives. Avoid financial jargon.”
Company: [ticker/name]
2/ Revenue Breakdown Prompt
“Break down this company’s revenue streams. Which segments are growing, which are slowing, and how dependent is the company on its top products or customers?”
Company: [ticker]
GROK + YouTube = $$$$$
Even a 9-year-old can do it.
Use these prompts to make money with YouTube:
1. Viral YouTube Video Ideas
Prompt: I want to create a YouTube channel about [insert niche]. Generate a list of 10 video ideas that could go viral, based on current trends, hot topics, and what’s working best in my niche
2/ Viral YouTube Video Script
Prompt: Write a YouTube video script for my idea on [insert topic]. Make sure to include a strong hook to grab attention, an interesting story to keep people watching, and a persuasive call to action that boosts engagement.
🌙 l'Arabie sont des menteurs ? Le cas de l'institut Hilal🌙
Concernant l’Arabie Saoudite, certains accusent ce pays d’avoir menti sur la vision du croissant lunaire.
Le nouvel observatoire non officiel Al Hilal montre leur incapacité à gérer ces événements
dont ils reclament la charge.
En effet, ils ne se contentent pas de parler de la vision en France : ils affirment maintenant que ce n'est pas possible de voire le croissant de lune dans le monde.
À cause de cela, certaines personnes traitent de menteurs les institutions de ce pays qui pourtant :
• Se basent sur la vision.
• N’ont aucun intérêt à mentir.
1/ A huge cache of messages from the phone of Russian Major General Roman Demurchiev provides a unique insight into the inner workings of the Russian army. It reveals a force riven by feuds between generals, plagued by corruption, and full of contempt for superiors and peers. ⬇️
2/ Ukrainian sources have provided Radio Liberty with gigabytes of text and voice messages to and from Demurchiev, most likely as the result of a hack of his mobile phone or instant messenger account. They implicate him directly in numerous war crimes.
3/ The messages, from 2022–2024, show Demurchiev engaging with other generals in extended dialogues, notably with Major General Ivan Popov, who commanded the 58th Combined Arms Army until July 2023. He and the other generals are scathing about the war and their colleagues.
Bought a new Mac mini to properly tinker with claws over the weekend. The apple store person told me they are selling like hotcakes and everyone is confused :)
I'm definitely a bit sus'd to run OpenClaw specifically - giving my private data/keys to 400K lines of vibe coded monster that is being actively attacked at scale is not very appealing at all. Already seeing reports of exposed instances, RCE vulnerabilities, supply chain poisoning, malicious or compromised skills in the registry, it feels like a complete wild west and a security nightmare. But I do love the concept and I think that just like LLM agents were a new layer on top of LLMs, Claws are now a new layer on top of LLM agents, taking the orchestration, scheduling, context, tool calls and a kind of persistence to a next level.
Looking around, and given that the high level idea is clear, there are a lot of smaller Claws starting to pop out. For example, on a quick skim NanoClaw looks really interesting in that the core engine is ~4000 lines of code (fits into both my head and that of AI agents, so it feels manageable, auditable, flexible, etc.) and runs everything in containers by default. I also love their approach to configurability - it's not done via config files it's done via skills! For example, /add-telegram instructs your AI agent how to modify the actual code to integrate Telegram. I haven't come across this yet and it slightly blew my mind earlier today as a new, AI-enabled approach to preventing config mess and if-then-else monsters. Basically - the implied new meta is to write the most maximally forkable repo and then have skills that fork it into any desired more exotic configuration. Very cool.
Anyway there are many others - e.g. nanobot, zeroclaw, ironclaw, picoclaw (lol @ prefixes). There are also cloud-hosted alternatives but tbh I don't love these because it feels much harder to tinker with. In particular, local setup allows easy connection to home automation gadgets on the local network. And I don't know, there is something aesthetically pleasing about there being a physical device 'possessed' by a little ghost of a personal digital house elf.
Not 100% sure what my setup ends up looking like just yet but Claws are an awesome, exciting new layer of the AI stack.
First there was chat, then there was code, now there is claw. Ez
EXCLUSIVE: In my latest @RollingStone investigation, new documents/20+ sources reveal a controversial vaccine study's unusual path to @CDCgov approval, and irregularities in the only ethics review done, in Guinea-Bissau: /1rollingstone.com/politics/polit…
The proposed trial, by a Danish research duo admired by @SecKennedy, came w/ intense pressure for approval from CDC director's office, say 7 current + former CDC employees. “None of our scientists would touch this with a 10-foot pole,” a CDC employee says. /2
The trial planned to study potential harm from hep B vax birth dose. The proposal was not vetted by, or homed within, a CDC scientific center. Instead, it was routed straight from director’s office to grant management officials who approved it in 10 days. /3
In my seventh data update, I look at the choice between borrowed money (debt) and owner funds (equity) that every business has to make, and how those choices played out in 2025, with a callout to the AI cap ex ramp up and private financing along the way. bit.ly/3ZO6Eha
I start with a differentiation of debt and equity that is built around the nature and priority of claims, but moves on to differences in tax treatment and role in management. bit.ly/3ZO6Eha
There are illusory reasons for borrowing money (it is cheaper, it increases and ROE) or for not borrowing at all (will lower net income, lower bond ratings), but that does not stop businesses from using them. bit.ly/3ZO6Eha
We landed in Tirana on a cold December afternoon, collected our rental car at the airport, and drove into a city that felt both unfamiliar and strangely welcoming. It was much more metropolitan than we had expected it to be - a sweet surprise to begin with!
Dinner that night was at a small Turkish diner. The adana kebabs were so authentic that they transported us back to Turkiye. So authentic!
The next day, we wandered without hurry. Tirana is colourful, expressive. Its buildings are weirdly shaped and painted in bright hues, its strrets and cafés bustling with Paris-like vibes!
We had reserved a table at a well-known Italian restaurant. The pizza was perfect, the raki homemade and strong, and the tiramisu… rightly said to be the best! The kind you wish would never end.