Bolsa General
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Bolsa General

@bolsa_general

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85.3K

Subscribers

15.1M

Total views

1.89K

Videos

Avg views (recent)

not yet captured

Estimated rate · Integrated video

Subs-based fallback · Low confidence

Low

$660

Typical

$807

High

$1,100

Niche CPM
$45–75anchor $55
Avg views
14,672tier-based estimate
Format mult
1.00×
Exclusivity
No exclusivitybaseline

Estimated · benchmark only · not claimed by creator. View count not yet captured — tier-based fallback (low confidence). How this works →

Influence profile

Display only · not a price input
Size tier
Micro (50K–100K)
Activity
Activity unknownavg views not yet captured
Niche
Finance
Country · language
Spain
US equities coverage
Not flagged
SEC §17(b) disclosure
Not assessed

About Bolsa General

Bolsa General is a Spanish-language finance education channel on YouTube with 85,100 subscribers and 14.9 million total views across 1,849 published videos. The channel is operated by an investment education firm based in Spain that has been active in investor training since 2007. The creator focuses on stock market fundamentals, technical analysis, fundamental analysis, and algorithmic investment systems. Content includes daily market updates on U.S. equities, weekly consulting sessions held on Tuesdays at 18:00 Spain time, videos on algorithmic investing strategies, and short-form finance content. The channel positions itself as an educational resource for retail investors seeking to develop systematic approaches to equity trading and portfolio construction. The breadth of the video library—nearly 1,850 published videos—suggests consistent content production over an extended period, though detailed upload frequency and view velocity data are not yet available in our tracking system.

Bolsa General's estimated sponsorship rates

Bolsa General's estimated sponsorship rate for integrated YouTube video placements ranges from $536 to $1,340, with a typical rate of $894 per video. This pricing reflects the creator's subscriber base of 85,100 and the finance niche, which typically commands higher CPM rates than general-interest categories due to advertiser demand from financial services, trading platforms, and investment education companies. The rate estimate is calibrated to the creator's audience tier classification and platform dynamics; however, it is based on algorithmic modeling rather than confirmed historical deal data. Peer creators in the finance space operating at similar scale—such as Arnau Nogués (84,700 subscribers) and The Stocks Channel (81,000 subscribers)—occupy comparable pricing bands. Geographic factors and language specificity may influence actual deal rates; Spanish-language finance content reaches a distinct audience segment across Spain and Latin America, which can affect both advertiser competition and audience CPM benchmarks. Rates may vary depending on content format, audience engagement metrics, and campaign requirements.

Who should partner with Bolsa General?

Bolsa General's audience consists primarily of retail investors and finance learners in Spanish-speaking markets, with a concentration in Spain based on the channel's use of Spain-specific scheduling (Peninsular time zone) and the operator's established presence in Spanish investor education since 2007. The subscriber base of 85,100 places the channel in the mid-tier segment of finance education creators, comparable in scale to peers including Valérie (82,200 subscribers) and CMBC Prime (88,800 subscribers). Content themes—technical analysis, fundamental analysis, algorithmic systems, and U.S. equity markets—suggest an audience interested in systematic trading approaches and market education rather than casual financial news consumption. The channel's emphasis on consulting sessions and structured educational content indicates an audience seeking actionable investment knowledge and mentorship. Brand fit would be strongest for financial services targeting active traders and serious retail investors: stock brokers, trading platforms, charting software, investment education platforms, algorithmic trading tools, and financial data providers. The 14.9 million total views indicate sustained audience engagement over the channel's history, though current monthly view velocity is not yet tracked in our system.

Bolsa General's growth and performance

Bolsa General was first tracked in our system on May 12, 2026, at 85,100 subscribers, and the latest snapshot on the same date shows no change. This single-day observation window does not provide sufficient data to assess growth trajectory, monthly acceleration, or seasonal patterns. To establish meaningful growth metrics, we require a minimum of 30 days of tracking history. The channel's 1,849 published videos and 14.9 million cumulative views suggest a mature, established presence with a long content archive, but without historical subscriber and view-count snapshots, we cannot quantify recent momentum or audience acquisition rates.

How our pricing estimate works for Bolsa General

Bolsa General's estimated sponsorship rate is calculated algorithmically using subscriber count, niche-specific CPM benchmarks for finance content, and platform-format multipliers for YouTube integrated video placements. The estimate does not rely on confirmed deal data; instead, it is derived from modeling subscriber-to-revenue relationships within the finance creator category. The low-tier audience classification reflects the creator's position relative to larger finance channels. For a detailed explanation of the CPM assumptions, multiplier methodology, and confidence intervals, see our /methodology page. All estimates are updated as new data becomes available and should be treated as indicative rather than prescriptive of actual market rates.