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Transcribe Stock Market Analysis from YouTube

Turn market analysis videos into searchable, quotable notes

Or just change youtube.com to 2outube.com in your browser

Swap 'youtube.com' to '2outube.com' in any stock market analysis video URL to instantly pull the full transcript. Capture tickers, price targets, trade setups, and analyst commentary without rewinding or taking manual notes.

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The Trick

Before: youtube.com/watch?v=VIDEO_ID
After: 2outube.com/watch?v=VIDEO_ID

Just change 'y' to '2'

Works with any YouTube video that has captions

Top Stock Market Analysis YouTube Channels to Transcribe

Investopedia

In-depth explainers on market concepts, valuation methods, earnings breakdowns, and economic indicators for investors at all levels.

Meet Kevin

Daily market commentary covering Fed policy, macroeconomic trends, individual stock analysis, and real-time portfolio moves.

Andrei Jikh

Long-form analysis of individual stocks, ETFs, and dividend investing strategies with detailed financial breakdowns.

The Plain Bagel

Evidence-based investing analysis covering market history, behavioral finance, and portfolio construction for rational investors.

Best Practices for Stock Market Analysis Transcripts

Search for ticker symbols and price targets

Use ctrl+F on the transcript to locate every mention of a specific stock ticker, price level, or analyst target.

Log trade setups and entry conditions verbatim

When a trader describes a specific entry condition, support level, or chart pattern, copy the exact language into your trading.

Cross-reference multiple analysts on the same stock

Transcribe videos from different channels covering the same ticker, then compare their reasoning side-by-side.

Extract macroeconomic data points for your own models

Analysts frequently cite CPI figures, earnings growth rates, interest rate projections, and sector rotation data verbally.

How to Use

1

Find a stock market analysis video on YouTube

Search YouTube for the ticker, analyst, or market topic you want to research.

2

Change youtube to 2outube

In the browser address bar, replace 'youtube.com' with '2outube.com' — just change the 'y' to a '2'.

3

Copy the transcript into your research workflow

Paste the transcript into your trading journal, Google Doc, Notion, or spreadsheet.

Questions

Does this work with any YouTube video?

Yes, any video with captions.

Is it really free?

Completely free. No account, no limits.

Can I transcribe live stream replays of market analysis sessions?

Yes, as long as the replay has captions — which most major finance channels enable automatically — 2outube will pull the full transcript. This works well for post-market recaps and live trading session replays.

How do I find a specific stock ticker mentioned in a long analysis video?

Once you have the transcript loaded on 2outube, use your browser's find function (ctrl+F or cmd+F) and type the ticker symbol. Every mention will be highlighted instantly, saving you from scrubbing through a 30-minute video.

Can I use transcripts to track what an analyst has said about a stock over time?

Absolutely. Transcribe each video they publish about a stock, paste the text into a doc with the date and video title, and you build a timestamped record of their evolving thesis.

Does 2outube work with finance channels that post earnings call breakdowns?

Yes. Any YouTube video with captions is supported, including earnings call reaction videos, 10-Q walkthroughs, and analyst breakdowns. Earnings content tends to have dense financials spoken quickly, making transcripts especially valuable.

Can I feed the transcript into ChatGPT or another AI tool?

Yes — copying the transcript and pasting it into ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini is one of the most powerful use cases.

Are transcripts accurate enough to trust for financial data?

Auto-generated captions are generally accurate for numbers and ticker symbols, but always verify critical figures — price targets, earnings estimates, and percentages — against the original video or primary sources before making any trading decisions.

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