BREAKING: I stopped watching 2-hour YouTube tutorials.
Grok now turns any video into a step-by-step skill plan.
Here are 8 prompts that convert videos into mastery:
1. Comprehensive Overview
Prompt:
“I’ve shared a YouTube video. Give me a high-level overview of everything being taught, broken into the main skills, concepts, and phases, as if you’re introducing it to someone seeing it for the first time.”
2. Skill Tree Extraction
Prompt:
“From this video, identify the complete skill tree required to master the topic.
Organize it from foundational skills to advanced execution.”
In 1144, the Jews murdered William of Norwich, who was 12 at the time of his death.
The Jews kidnapped, tortured, and murdered him, and consumed his blood during their Passover, as is their custom, which continues to this day.
In 1168, the Jews murdered Harold of Gloucester, who was likely around 10 at the time of his death.
The Jews kidnapped, tortured, and murdered him, and consumed his blood during their Passover, as is their custom, which continues to this day.
In 1171, the Jews murdered an unnamed Christian child of Blois, who was likely around 10 at the time of his death.
The Jews kidnapped, tortured, and murdered him, and consumed his blood during their Passover, as is their custom, which continues to this day.
A Jew named Isaac was caught by a Christian servant while dumping the child’s body into the river Loire. The Christian count of the city sentenced some thirty Jews to be burned.
BREAKING: AI can now analyze any stock like a Wall Street analyst (for free).
Here are 10 insane Grok prompts that replace $2,000/month Bloomberg terminals: (Save for later):
1/ The Complete Stock Breakdown
Stop Googling stock tickers and reading garbage articles. Use this:
"You are a senior equity research analyst at a top-tier investment bank with access to Bloomberg, FactSet, and SEC filings. Cite every metric with its source and date. If data is unavailable or potentially outdated, say so explicitly. Do not estimate or fabricate any numbers.
Give me a complete analysis of [STOCK TICKER / COMPANY NAME].
Step 1 — Company Overview:
→ What the company does in plain English
→ Business model and all revenue streams broken down by percentage of total revenue
→ Key competitive advantage in one sentence
Step 2 — Key Financials (cite source and date for every number):
→ Revenue (TTM and most recent quarter)
→ Net income and EPS
→ P/E ratio, forward P/E, P/S ratio, PEG ratio
→ Debt-to-equity ratio and total debt
→ Free cash flow (TTM)
→ Year-over-year comparison vs. same quarter last year
Step 3 — Stock Performance:
→ Price movement: 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, 1 year, YTD (with exact % change)
→ 52-week high and low
→ Performance vs. S&P 500 over the same periods
Step 4 — Wall Street Consensus:
→ Number of analysts covering this stock
→ Buy / Hold / Sell breakdown
→ Average, highest, and lowest price target
→ Most recent analyst upgrade or downgrade (with firm name and date)
Step 5 — Institutional Activity:
→ Top 5 institutional holders and their position changes last quarter
→ Any notable hedge fund activity (new positions or exits)
Format with clear markdown headers, tables where appropriate, and source citations after every metric. Flag any data that may be more than 30 days old."
In 30 seconds you'll know more than 95% of retail investors.
2/ The Financial Statement Deep Dive
Every hedge fund manager reads financial statements. Now you can too:
"You are a senior equity research analyst at a top-tier investment bank. Cite every financial metric with its exact source (SEC filing, earnings report, or financial database) and reporting date. Do not estimate any numbers. If a metric is unavailable, state that clearly instead of guessing.
Analyze the most recent financial statements for [COMPANY NAME / TICKER].
Step 1 — Income Statement Analysis:
→ Revenue for last 4 quarters with exact figures and YoY growth rates
→ Gross margin, operating margin, and net margin for each quarter
→ Trend direction: Are margins expanding, stable, or compressing? By how much?
→ R&D spend as a percentage of revenue (if applicable)
Step 2 — Balance Sheet Health:
→ Total assets vs. total liabilities
→ Current ratio and quick ratio
→ Cash and short-term investments on hand
→ Total debt and debt maturity schedule (when is debt due?)
→ Goodwill as a percentage of total assets (flag if >30%)
Step 3 — Cash Flow Reality Check:
→ Operating cash flow (TTM)
→ Capital expenditures (TTM)
→ Free cash flow (TTM) and FCF margin
→ How they're spending cash: buybacks, dividends, acquisitions, debt repayment, R&D
→ Is cash flow growing or declining vs. previous year?
Step 4 — Red Flags (check each one explicitly):
→ Revenue growing but cash flow declining? ⚠️
→ Debt growing faster than revenue? ⚠️
→ Accounts receivable growing faster than revenue? ⚠️
→ Inventory buildup without revenue growth? ⚠️
→ Frequent one-time charges or adjusted earnings that differ significantly from GAAP? ⚠️
→ Auditor changes or qualified opinions? ⚠️
Step 5 — Green Flags:
→ Improving margins quarter over quarter
→ Growing free cash flow
→ Decreasing debt or increasing cash reserves
→ Consistent GAAP and non-GAAP earnings alignment
Step 6 — Competitive Context:
→ Compare all key margins and ratios to the company's top 3 competitors in a table
End with a plain English summary: What story are these financials telling? Is this company getting healthier or weaker? Use a table format with clear column headers and cite the source of every number."
This is what analysts at Goldman Sachs do every morning. Now it takes you 60 seconds.
1/ In January 2026, Ukraine reported killing 34,000 Russian soldiers – on average 1,096 a day, or 7,846 per week. Thousands of Ukrainians have likely died in the same period. Last month in Ukraine was much bloodier than the average monthly death toll at Auschwitz. ⬇️
2/ The extraordinary lethality of the Ukraine war stands out in comparison to recent wars and mass killings:
🔺 At least 7,000 people are reported to have been killed in the recent Iranian uprising. More have died in Ukraine in each week of last month.
3/🔺 At least 84,000 people died in the Gaza war between 7 October 2023 and 10 October 2025 – an average of 3,500 per week. The number of weekly fatalities in the Ukraine war last month alone was more than twice Gaza's monthly average.
BREAKING: AI can now build financial models like Goldman Sachs analysts (for free).
Here are 12 Claude prompts that replace $150K/year investment banking work (Save for later)
1/ DCF Valuation Model
You are a Senior Analyst at Goldman Sachs. I need a complete DCF (Discounted Cash Flow) valuation model for [COMPANY NAME].
Please provide:
- Free cash flow projections: Next 5 years with growth assumptions
- WACC calculation: Cost of equity + cost of debt breakdown
- Terminal value: Both perpetuity growth and exit multiple methods
- Sensitivity analysis: How value changes with different assumptions
- Discount rate justification: Why we chose this WACC
- Key drivers: What makes cash flow go up or down
- Comparable companies: How our assumptions compare to peers
- Valuation range: Bull case, base case, bear case scenarios
Format as investment banking pitch book valuation page with clear formulas.
Company: [DESCRIBE COMPANY, INDUSTRY, FINANCIALS]
2/ Three-Statement Financial Model
You are a VP at Morgan Stanley. I need a complete three-statement model for [COMPANY NAME].
Please provide:
- Income statement: Revenue, costs, EBITDA, net income (5 years)
- Balance sheet: Assets, liabilities, equity (5 years)
- Cash flow statement: Operating, investing, financing activities (5 years)
- Link formulas: How statements connect (net income → cash flow → balance sheet)
- Working capital: How AR, inventory, and AP change
- Debt schedule: Principal payments and interest expense
- Key assumptions: Revenue growth, margins, capex as % of sales
- Error checks: Balance sheet balancing and circular references
Format as Excel-style model with formulas explained in plain English.
Company: [DESCRIBE BUSINESS, CURRENT FINANCIALS, GROWTH STAGE]
Eilmeldung vom 14.02.2026: Während die Welt auf den Valentinstag blickt, brennt an der Front die digitale Leitung. Unverifizierte Berichte aus Geheimdienstkreisen deuten darauf hin, dass der Kreml eine Notfall-Direktive zur Requisition ziviler chinesischer Router plant – ein Akt purer Verzweiflung nach dem Starlink-Blackout. Zeitgleich kollabiert der Zugang zu Telegram. Die Fronten sind in Bewegung, die Nerven liegen blank.
🧵Ein Thread zur Lage.
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Die Aktenlage am 06.02.2026 markiert den Point of No Return. Elon Musk hat die Daumenschrauben angezogen. Was monatelang als „Grauimport“ über Drittstaaten die russische Angriffsmaschinerie befeuerte, ist nun Elektroschrott. Die koordinierte Abschaltung der Starlink-Terminals für russische Einheiten trifft den Kreml ins Mark. Ein technologischer Exorzismus, der die Front in sekundenlange Paralyse stürzt. Wer ohne digitale Sicht kämpft, hat bereits verloren.
2/25
Rechercheergebnisse vom 07.02.2026 bestätigen: SpaceX nutzt ein radikales „Whitelist“-Verfahren. Nur verifizierte Terminals der ukrainischen Verteidigungskräfte erhalten Zugriff. Russische Einheiten, die sich auf die Infrastruktur des Gegners verlassen haben, stehen vor dem Nichts. Es ist die ultimative Demütigung einer selbsternannten Großmacht, deren Kommunikation am seidenen Faden eines US-Milliardärs hing. Ein Systemfehler mit Ansage, den Moskau bis zuletzt ignorierte.
Hoy vamos a comprobar si la inteligencia artificial es estúpida o piensa realmente, haciéndole una pregunta excelente a los MEJORES modelos del mundo:
"Quiero lavar mi auto, pero el autolavado está solamente a 50 metros. ¿Me conviene ir conduciendo o a pie?"
Es buenísima, porque la leí y pensé que es obvio que hay que ir caminando, porque está cerca. Pero claro, es un autolavado. Tengo que ir manejando porque tengo que llevar el auto.
Empecemos con GPT 5.2 que para sorpresa de nadie lo hizo MAL
Sigamos...
Vamos con Claude Opus 4.6: "Andá a pie, no tiene sentido que saques el auto para eso."
Malísimo.
Vamos con Kimi, de las mejores de China: "Dado que está cerca, no tiene sentido que saques el auto para eso."
1/ Russian warbloggers are outraged at being told by a journalist that it's their own fault that the Russian government is restricting Telegram. They argue that if not for the warblogger community, the military's lies would have gone unchallenged – which is exactly the point. ⬇️
2/ Komsomolskaya Pravda journalist Ivan Pankin has prompted fury with his claim that "endless nameless insiders, all those endless bloggers, the smartest people on earth who know everything and who have been spreading all sorts of nonsense" have annoyed the Russian government.
3/ He is almost certainly correct, but the warbloggers aren't having any of it and have responded angrily. They claim they have been consistently right in warning about the failures of the Russian military, to the overall benefit of the war effort and Russian population.
Joe Rogan fell into stunned silence as Dr. Casey Means rattled off one disturbing health stat after another.
“We are getting destroyed, and it’s very recent, and it’s accelerating,” she warned.
• “74% of Americans are overweight or obese.”
• “Young adult cancers are going up 79% in the last 10 years.”
• “25% of men now under 40 have erectile dysfunction.”
• “50%, now, of American adults have type 2 diabetes or prediabetes. These were diseases where there was 1% of Americans in 1950 had type 2 diabetes. Now it’s 50% of Americans have prediabetes or type 2 diabetes.”
• “Alzheimer’s, dementia are going through the roof.”
• “Young adult dementias have increased, like, three times since 2012. So early onset dementias.”
• “One in two Americans are expected to have cancer in their lifetime now, one in two.”
• “One in [31] children has autism now, in the United States. That was one in 150 in the year 2000.”
• “In California, where I live, [Autism rates are] one in 22. One in 22 with a lifetime neurodevelopmental disorder.”
• “Infertility going up 1% per year.”
• “77% of young Americans can’t serve in the military because of obesity or drug abuse.”
• “Autoimmune diseases. Some studies are saying they’re going up 13% per year.”
• “Heart disease, which is almost totally preventable, is the leading cause of death in the United States, killing around 800,000 people per year.”
“It’s basically like all of us are a little bit dead while we’re alive,” Dr. Means said.
These aren’t unrelated crises. They share the same biological pattern — a body stuck in survival mode.
And once you understand what’s keeping your body there, the path to real healing finally makes sense. 🧵
What if what triggers chronic disease isn’t actually a malfunction?
Cells aren’t dead.
Or mutated.
Or broken beyond repair.
They’re just shut down.
What if our cells do that because they’re just trying to survive?
That single shift in perspective changes everything.
And it explains far more than modern medicine will ever admit.
It could even mean that modern medicine is going about healing all wrong.
When cells are exposed to overwhelming stress—things like toxins, infection, trauma, and immune overactivation—they do something deeply intelligent.
They conserve energy.
They reduce output.
They enter a low-function survival mode.
In the short term, this saves you.
But if your cells get stuck here, it becomes disease.
Because survival mode is not the same thing as health.
I spent 100+ hours stress-testing the new Claude Opus 4.6 models on live market data.
Here are 15 insane prompts that give you institutional-level Alpha for free:
The "Information Asymmetry" is dead.
Hedge funds used to win because they had faster data and better math. Now, Claude 4.6 can process a 200-page 10-K and find the "red flags" in 4 seconds.
Let's dive into the prompts.
Prompt 1: The "Inverse Retail" Sentiment Scraper
"Act as a Contrarian Analyst. Analyze the top 20 trending tickers on WallStreetBets. Cross-reference them with 'Dark Pool' institutional sell orders over $5M. Identify which 'meme stock' is currently a massive bull trap based on liquidity exhaustion."
How did the CIA go from being a force for good to a force for evil?
Simple: they were never a force for good.
Before the CIA, there was the OSS. It was working in the 30's in China, helping the Kuomintang so that the Communists would not take power. The Kuomintang controlled
the Golden Triangle. So they had opium. The OSS would give them weapons and cash in exchange for the opium. The OSS would then traffic the opium in America and elsewhere.
Through the 30's and 40's, the intell agencies became more enmeshed with the Mafias. The Mafias would do the street-level crimes that the OSS/CIA didn't want to touch.
In 1941, the US was afraid of Nazi sabotage on the East Coast. So they made a deal with Lucky Luciano (in