EarningsBeats
YouTubefinanceUS

EarningsBeats

@earningsbeats

EarningsBeats.com provides educational products and services designed to help both active stock traders and those seeking to establish a portfolio. In both cases, our vision is quite simple. We want to empower our members to beat the benchmark S&P 500. We understand that our members have different goals and various levels of risk tolerance, so we ensure that our products and services appeal to everyone.

12.2K

Subscribers

1.06M

Total views

901

Videos

Avg views (recent)

not yet captured

Estimated rate · Integrated video

Subs-based fallback · Low confidence

Low

$87

Typical

$106

High

$145

Niche CPM
$45–75anchor $55
Avg views
1,928tier-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
Nano (10K–50K)
Activity
Activity unknownavg views not yet captured
Niche
Finance
Country · language
United States
US equities coverage
Tracked
SEC §17(b) disclosure
Not assessed

About EarningsBeats

EarningsBeats operates a YouTube channel, @earningsbeats, focused on financial education. The channel's content is designed to assist both active stock traders and individuals building investment portfolios. EarningsBeats aims to equip its audience with the knowledge and tools to outperform the S&P 500 benchmark. The channel's stated vision emphasizes empowering members to achieve their financial goals, acknowledging diverse risk tolerances and investment objectives among its viewership. With 901 videos published, the channel has accumulated a total of 1,057,276 views. As of the latest data, EarningsBeats has 12,200 subscribers. The content primarily falls under the finance category, without additional secondary categorizations. The channel originates from the United States, though its primary language of operation is not yet specified in our data.

EarningsBeats's estimated sponsorship rates

The estimated rate for an integrated video on the EarningsBeats YouTube channel ranges from $87 to $145, with a typical rate around $106. This pricing places EarningsBeats within the nano-tier of creators, reflecting its current subscriber count. The finance niche generally commands a higher CPM (cost per mille) compared to many other content categories, with an estimated band of $45-75 and an anchor CPM of $55. This higher niche CPM contributes to the rate calculation, as financial content often attracts advertisers seeking a specific, engaged demographic with disposable income or investment interests. The rate estimate is based on an average of 1,928 views per video, derived from a subscriber-fallback model due to the absence of recent view-count history. This method provides a foundational estimate, though actual campaign performance can vary based on content integration depth, exclusivity, and campaign duration. For a detailed breakdown of how these rates are calculated, including the specific multipliers applied for platform and format, please refer to our methodology page.

Who should partner with EarningsBeats?

The audience for EarningsBeats primarily consists of individuals interested in stock trading and investment portfolio management. Given the channel's focus on outperforming the S&P 500 and catering to various risk tolerances, its viewers are likely seeking practical financial education and market analysis. This demographic is typically attractive to brands in specific categories, including fintech applications, online brokerage platforms, investment advisory services, and personal-finance education platforms. The channel's content appeals to both novice investors looking for foundational knowledge and more experienced traders seeking advanced strategies. In the broader finance niche, EarningsBeats operates alongside channels such as StockAnalyticsAI (@stockanalyticsai), which has 12,300 subscribers, and Specialist Share Education (@specialistshareeducation), also with 12,300 subscribers. These peers indicate a competitive landscape within the financial education segment on YouTube, where creators vie for an audience interested in actionable investment insights and market commentary. The channel's US origin suggests a predominant viewership from that region, although specific geographic audience data is not available.

EarningsBeats's growth and performance

As of our initial tracking, EarningsBeats had 12,200 subscribers on May 27, 2026. Our latest snapshot, taken on the same date, shows the subscriber count remaining at 12,200. This provides a limited growth history, reflecting a span of one day with no recorded change in subscriber numbers. We do not yet have historical data to analyze long-term subscriber trends, average monthly growth rates, or significant spikes in viewership. Similarly, average views over the last 30 days are not available in our current dataset. Future tracking will provide a more comprehensive picture of the channel's growth trajectory and audience engagement patterns.

How our pricing estimate works for EarningsBeats

The pricing estimate provided for EarningsBeats is generated through an algorithmic model developed by InfluencerUnion. This model calculates an estimated rate for sponsored content by considering several key factors. These include the creator's subscriber count, the typical CPM (Cost Per Mille) associated with their primary content niche—in this case, finance—and specific multipliers applied for the content platform (YouTube) and format (integrated video). The finance niche's CPM band, ranging from $45 to $75 with an anchor of $55, is a significant component of this calculation. The estimate utilizes a view basis of 1,928, derived from a subscriber-fallback method due to the absence of recent view-count history, which contributes to a low confidence level for this specific view metric. For a comprehensive explanation of the formulas, data inputs, and assumptions underpinning our algorithmic pricing, please visit our detailed methodology page at /methodology.