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Maybe $400.00 profit over the course of about two business
hours. Not bad, not bad.
I don't like Gemini. You're just not cool Gemini.
If it weren't for you, I would have made a 60% day over day
return. Thank you Grok, 4I like you.
Now Claude wants me to start doing outreach on day one, which
I love. These are 4 credibility
shortcuts that it gave me that Ireally really like.
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ChatGPT 5 just came out and it is already blowing minds.
But is it better than Gemini, Claude, Grok and can it make me
more money than any of the otherones?
Can it make you more money than any of the other ones?
Today I find out I take 3 different money making prompts
and pit them against all of the competing AI companies out
there. I will actually invest my hard
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earned money live on camera and then revisit it to see which one
made or lost me the most money and we find out which one is
best. Is ChatGPT 5 best for making
money? You're about to find out.
OK, here is the prompt. You are an expert in rapid
business creation and online research.
My goal? Become a one $100.00 an hour
consultant in the next 72 hours in the field I currently have no
experience in. Then it has a bunch of rules.
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I'll put them up on the screen so you can read them.
I don't want to read them all. It must be fully legal.
I'm starting from scratch. I don't have an audience, I
don't have rich family or friends.
I have 500 bucks and I can work 12 hours per day for the next
three days. And I also asked it to ask me
questions. This is a very important key.
Ask it to ask you the right questions that it needs to get
the most context that it needs to give you the best output
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outside from deep research on ChatGPT.
It's not ever going to ask you questions.
Not any of these models. So this has asked me 10 targeted
questions. I'm just going to do 5 because
we don't want to take too much time.
Think like a war general planning a speed run to $100.00
an hour consulting status. Be specific, tactical, and leave
no steps vague or generic. All right, now I'm going to copy
this prompt. I'm going to open a new chat
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window. You can see I'm using GPT 5.
I'm going to paste it. I am going to change this to
five questions. OK, boom, it's going to get to
work. Let's go to Cloud Opus 4.1.
Same prompt, exact same prompt. Boom.
Let's go to Grok 4. Same prompt, boom.
Gemini 2.5 Pro boom. Let's see which is fastest.
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ChatGPT is already asking me questions.
Claude is already asking me questions.
Grok asked me questions. Google Gemini is still thinking
Gemini. Come on, grandma.
All right, let's go to JGBT. Here are my 5 targeted
questions. Skill DNA.
What are your fastest learning skills?
OK, here's the questions it asked me What are my fastest
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learning skills? And I said I can identify
monetization opportunities and I'm willing to execute on
business ideas ASAP #2 What's your comfort zone?
Do you want to do remote or is in person OK?
Either or industry boundaries? What industry should I avoid?
I said anything illicit #4 proofof assets.
Do you have any borrowable credibility I can lean on?
I wanted this to be as bare bones as possible.
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So no credibility #5 delivery preference.
Would rather sell advice strategy, offer a mix of
strategy and advice or sell fastresults in a very specific.
And I said anything that lets meuse judge PD5 in the best way #6
sales energy. Are you comfortable with
aggressive outreach, cold AMS, Loom videos, phone calls, and
you prefer for softer inbound style?
Yes, I am. I'm comfortable with it.
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All right, there's my answer. Let's see what Claude asked me.
What is your current comfort level with technology?
One to 10, I'll say 7 and yes, two.
It also asked me, am I good at writing and do I have experience
with AI tools? Yes, decent at writing.
Yes, experience with AI. What industries have I worked in
before? I'm going to treat this like I'm
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18 years old again. So food service, pest control.
Keep it simple. What do people ask you for help
with? Business advice?
What topics do you talk for 30 minutes without reparation?
Business 3 Learning style What'san example of something complex
you've quickly learned in the past?
How did you approach it? See vibe coding.
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Better at learning through videos, Reading, hands on
practice. Visual learner.
How comfortable are you with learning while doing?
Very comfortable market access and geography.
What city region are you in? DFW.
No LinkedIn connections. I'm going to lie to it so it
doesn't lead on that. What's your age range and
general appearance? 38, male, 6 foot 3 inches.
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Lots of rizz. Risk tolerance.
Are you comfortable with cold outreach?
Yes. No illicit industries willing to
work for free. Done.
All right. What does Grok want to know?
These questions from Grok are like a lot more broad.
There's no list, there's no bullet points, any hard
constraints. I'll just say nothing illicit.
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I live in DFW, very fast learnerwork with anyone.
Have I ever sold anything onlineor offline?
Never sold anything. What additional resources do you
have beyond the 500? Decent at door to door?
All right, Gemini, What does Gemini want to know?
Gemini is just asking me if it'sOK to do deep research to do
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this stuff. So I don't know.
Why are you waiting on me, dude?OK, so Gemini is still working.
Gemini basically spent a bunch of time to say, Chris, do you
mind if I do deep research? It's like, dude, bro, go.
All right, Grok's still cooking.Claude is done.
ChatGPT is done. Go back to ChatGPT.
It says that I'm good at spotting monetization.
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I told it all this stuff. If that's correct, I can move
forward and pick the exact nicheyou can hold in 30 hours.
Build a crash course skill plan,create authority shortcuts, not
the client acquisition sequence,give you the hour by hour
playbook. Is that alignment correct?
Yes. ChatGPT is searching the web.
All right, Claude, here is your Intel profile.
Strong tech, adaptability, yaddayadda.
It's basically just regurgitating what I already
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told it kind of like Jet GBT did.
So Claude and Chad CPT are treating this very similarly and
they basically just laid out theplan.
Here's what I understand about you according to how you
answered me. Are you ready for the full
strategic plan? Yes.
In Gemini's defense, it kind of did the same thing, but it did
that too early in the process. All right, now Grok is saying.
Here's a summary of your answers.
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Grok is just getting getting going.
It's selected digital marketing consulting specializing in paid
ads for local service businesses.
OK, why this niche tailored yoursituation high demand, low
barriers to entry, realistic for72 hours ethical legal fit skill
crash course. You will learn minimum viable
skills, setting up running basicFacebook, Google ad campaigns,
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yada yada exact 12 to 24 hour learning plan.
You're going to use free cheap resources.
You're going to practice tasks, you're going to proof building
steps. You're going to build authority
client acquisition plan. Build a target list with Google
Maps. Do door to door.
It has a script. Quick win for more leads at
business name follow up pricing it up sales initial offer
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$100.00 an hour for AD setup optimization delivers measurable
leads. Google certified.
All right, this is an hour by hour execution checklist.
Let's see. This is Grok 4 day one learning
and setup, Google skill shop certification, Facebook
blueprint courses break YouTube tutorial set up.
So it's giving me 12 hours a day.
Day two more learning plus authority plus initial outreach.
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Day three outreach blitz plus close door to door.
Send follow up break. Track progress in the Google
sheet. If no client by hour 70, extend
research. Research shows 200 touches yield
one to two wins. State tactical, adapt as needed.
You've got this fast learner advantage.
All right, I kind of like that. Let's see what Claude says.
Your niche AI implementation consultant for local service
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businesses. OK, DFW has 50,000 service
businesses. They'll pay $100.00 an hour to
someone who speaks their language.
All right, now, I like this. It's showing me all of its
sources embedded in the response, as Claude likes to do.
We're also going to measure the word count here.
OK, My positioning is the AI guywho speaks contractor.
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This niche crushes because home services are on the leading edge
of adoption of AI, probably one of the hottest industries in the
world right now. Your pest control background
equals instant credibility, $100.00 an hour justification.
They're already paying one to $200.00 an hour for basic
business consultants. OK, I don't know who's doing
that in local home service businesses.
All right, hour by hour, day oneskill acquisition, blitz hours,
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one through 3 core AI tools mastery.
Sign up for free trials, Zapier,make voice flow or Bot Press,
which are chatbot builders, and cal.com which is AI scheduling.
Watch YouTube crash courses hours four through 6 industry
specific learning servicetitan house call pro Facebook groups
for HVAC business owners hours 7through 9 Build your demo
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arsenal Great demos using free tools hours 10 through 12
authority building script. It seems like create simple
website on card.co. How did it know that I used
card? Maybe it's just a coincidence.
Three case studies, right through case studies, fictional
but realistic, set up my Google My Business profile as AI
consultant. Day 2, market penetration.
What I like about Claude is it'smore accelerated now.
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It is a different niche entirely.
We're not apples to apples, but I feel like this plan is going
to get me to money faster. Market penetration on day 2,
Digital outreach, free value bomb.
Strategic partnerships. Day three, close the deals on
Grok. Grok doesn't have me even doing
outreach until day three. OK, it has a cold approach.
Script pricing strategy Starter package 500 Transformation
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package 2000 Monthly retainer 1000 a month Credibility
shortcuts. The Beta tester play.
These are 4 credibility shortcuts that it gave me that I
really really like. The beta tester play is offer
three businesses free setup in exchange for video testimonials
#2 the association angle offers to speak at local PHCC plumbing
heating, cooling contractors meeting about AI #3 the case
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study hack document everything even free work as case studies
#4 the partner power move partner with one established
contractor as your showcase client.
Red flags to avoid. Don't ever promise.
Don't talk tech talk time and money saved.
I like it. Don't chase residential
contractors initially. Don't negotiate hourly rate
package deals. This is good and success
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metrics. Day one is only complete when
three working demos are created.Website is live, 10 plus
contractor connections made. So Claude wants me to start
doing outreach on day one, whichI love.
Day 2 is complete when 30 plus outreach messages sent, 10 plus
businesses engaged, 5 plus demosscheduled OK.
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Day three is complete when 3 demos delivered, first paying
client secured and pipeline of 10 plus prospects.
The multiplier effect Once you land your first client refer
request success story, upsell immediately.
Industry penetration. Your mantra is I help
contractors work on their business, not in their business.
Ready to execute. The clock starts now.
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The DFW contractors are losing money every hour.
They don't have AI. You are their $100 hourly
solution. I love this.
OK, I'm not to the grading yet, but I just love this.
This is so good. All right, let's do ChatGPT
last. Let's see what Gemini's come up
with. OK, it's researching a lot. 24
different sites. I see Reddit in there a bunch
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Upwork. Gemini's still cooking, so
hopefully the time it's taking is proportional to how good it
is. OK ChatGPT, here we go.
The niche chat GP recommends forme is create and sell custom
GPTS, mini chat GPTS for small local business.
Oh my gosh, my last video was about doing this.
My last video called 8 best ChatGPT tools to make money with
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ranked. That was my number one
opportunity. OK, but trying to remember if I
had talked to ChatGPT about that, if it's just a coincidence
or not, I don't even remember. So very interesting because so
far all three of these models want me to do 3 different but
somewhat similar things. ADS agency for local home
service businesses, AI implementation for local
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businesses, and now create and sell custom GPTS for small local
businesses like Realtors, therapists, coffee shops, and
local. I don't know what coffee shop
needs their own GPT. Maybe in the future that'll be a
thing, but I feel like that's like saying 15 years ago, every
copy shop's going to have their own app.
The App Store is the next big thing.
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Every small business needs theirown app.
People were saying that. I remember.
It's not true. They don't.
Most don't. Now every business needs a
website. Will custom small business GPTS
go the way of the app or the website to be determined?
I don't think it's necessary. Maybe it is.
I don't know if a coffee shop could use a chat bot on their
website to answer simple questions like what are your
operating hours? Maybe any business that needs a
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chat bot could use its own GPT so the chat bot can use the data
in the GPTI don't know. I'm conflicted on that.
Tell me in the comments what youthink.
All right, so GPTS hit 3,000,000published by January 2024.
Small biz demand is soaring, so it is sourcing.
I don't like what it's sourcing.Wikipedia, Business Insider, I
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don't like those sources, but says you're selling all launch a
custom AI assistant for your business in 72 hours.
All right, here's my skills crash course.
OK, here's what I like about this.
It links to the exact sources that I need to use to do this
stuff. It says watch this video called
starting a consulting business study prompt guides, and it has
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all these links in here. Create 3 demo GPTS fast
authority build client acquisition.
OK, I like how it gave me a template for outreach, but OK,
is Gemini Gemini, are you even done?
Because I'm going to a wedding reception here soon.
You got to hurry. All right, Gemini's done.
We'll, we'll get back to ChatGPT, but honestly I'm a
little let down. Gemini says the 72 hour
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consultant, A tactical blueprintfor rapid business creation.
That's like the most AI generated sentence I've ever
read. I'm such a hater on Gemini.
I need to stop this. It's my bias is showing by the
way. Like I don't have any, like I
don't have any refiliate links. I'm not sponsored by any of
these. It's just fun.
This Gemini thing, honestly, it's not ADHD friendly.
It's losing me. It's reading like a white paper
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written by a a Stanford PhD Part1 strategic briefing, Part 2,
Mission blueprint, the 72 hour assault on 100 hour consulting.
Wow, there's a lot here. All right, here's one thing I
like about this. It definitely buried the lead
here. I had to scroll and zoom in and
look and just to find what it chose for me.
What is my idea? What am I doing?
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And it says the no code automation and productivity
consultant for service based SM BS.
That is a mouthful. No code automation.
OK, so like an AI implementationand or automation agency and or
consultant. OK, here's what I like about
this, the Trojan Horse entry strategy.
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A major obstacle in consulting is the long sales cycle
associated with large complex projects.
Proposing a full scale operational overhaul to a new
client is a high friction approach destined for failure
within a 72 hour window. The strategy here is to use a
small high impact project as a Trojan horse.
The initial offer will focus on solving one specific, highly
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painful and easily automated task for the client.
This could be something as simple as automating the
transfer of leads from a websiteform to ACRM or spreadsheet.
This low risk quick win project gets a consultant inside the
walls once values been OK I callit foot in the door.
Gemini calls it Trojan horse. I like it.
That's a good idea. Rapid armament crash course.
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OK, this is not written at a fifth grade reading level.
Use Zapier and air table. Very very detailed curriculum.
Upwork Blitz it's very very specific on how to make an
Upwork profile and how to targetit so you get customers.
Upwork is a marketplace of active buyers.
I like that it's taking this approach.
Do not use the title Zapier Developer.
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Use a value oriented title like productivity Consultant.
I automate repetitive tasks for service based businesses.
The 1st 2 lines are critical. Lead with the pain points.
This is really good. Channel 2 LinkedIn surgical
strike, Channel 3 community and forum reconnaissance.
Section 5 Pricing and packaging.OK, it's pretty good.
It's hard to read for a simple minded man such as myself, but
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here's what I'm going to do. I'm going to go to
wordcounter.net and I'm going tosee how many words these all
are. All right, Number of words for
Gemini 4531, Number of words forChad GBT 625.
Wow. OK, now more does not always
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equal better, but Chad GBT was very, very light.
Let's go to Grok 1821 for Grok. Last but not least, Claude Opus
4.1. I really like this 114 O nine.
OK, more does not always equal better, but I'm going to call it
quality density. Which one had the most dense
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quality? All right, I'm going to judge
these by overall, which is just like a gut feel and then density
of quality, how many words, how likely is it to work?
And then I'm going to add up allthose, you know, 0 through 5
grades, highest grade wins. So ChatGPT 5, it's idea was to
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be a 72 hour create and sell custom GPTS.
I don't know, I think we're early.
I don't know if a coffee shop needs a GPTI don't know if they
would pay for that if they need it, I don't think you're going
to convince them that they need it.
So overall, I'm going to give ita two out of five on that
quality density. Yeah, it's pretty dense, but
there's not a lot there actually.
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Let's just do quality and quantity.
So obviously Gemini is going to be A5 on quantity, Graca 4,
clawed A4 and then ChatGPT is a 2 quality, ChatGPT is a three,
Gemini is a four, Opus 4, Croc 3.
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How likely are these to work? ChatGPT I'm going to say 2.
Gemini 2.5. I think being a no code
automation expert, automation agency owner consultant is is a
great thing to do. I think it's a four out of five
most likely to work. Claude's idea was AI automation
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consultant for local service businesses, which is kind of the
same thing as what Gemini told me.
So it's going to get a four as well.
And then Grok told me to be a digital consultant for paid ads.
I think that is 3 likely to work.
I actually think the learning curve is much greater there.
There's more to learn. You can learn faster with AI and
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I think you're a lot more crowded in that space.
OK, final tally in fourth place is this shocks me.
Chat GPD five 625 words. Do better.
The quality three out of five. Quantity 2 out of five.
The idea most likely to work twoout of five.
Simplicity 4 out of five. It was simple for me to read and
understand. Maybe that's because JHBT knows
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me the best and knows that that's how I like my answers.
3rd place, third out of four with a score of 13 out of 15 is
Grok Four, 18121 words, three out of five on quality.
That's the quality of the idea, the quality of how it explains
the idea to me. Quantity 4 out of five.
It's a lot of words. 1800 most likely to work.
Three out of five Digital marketing consultants.
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It's just hard. Simplicity 3 out of five.
It explained it in a decently simple way.
Total grade 13 out of 15 and 2ndplace.
I hate to admit this Gemini 2.5 Pro, it took a long time.
It asked me one extra follow up question, but the output it gave
me was insane. 45131 words. Four out of five on quality,
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five out of five on quantity, Most likely to work. 4 out of
five. I like that idea a lot. 2 out of
five on simplicity. It read like a white paper. 15
out of 20. I got those grades wrong.
These are out of 20. So Chad GBT 5 was 11 out of 20,
Grok 413 out of 20, Gemini 2.515out of 20, and then Claude Opus
4.1. I'm not really surprised that it
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won because I'm loving Claude more and more here lately. 1400
words. Four out of five on quality,
four out of five on quantity most likely to work 4 out of
five, four out of five on simplicity, 16 out of 20 total
overall score. All right, let's give Chad GPD
51 more chance to redeem itself.This will not be a battle of the
models. We're going to ask Chad GPD 51
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more similar question. You are my tactical operator for
fast legal money making goal. Make $10,000 net in seven days
starting with $200 in a laptop. Constraints.
No audience, no rich friends, noexisting business, no illegal or
shady tactics. Follow platform terms of
service. Budget is hard capped at 200.
Deliver three to five money paths.
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Give me a day by day plan, unit economics, yadda yadda yadda.
All right, let's see how chat GP5 responds to this prompt.
OK, What I love about this response is it's extremely fast.
I also kind of hate it, I'm not going to lie, because part of me
is worried that ChatGPT 5 is just a ploy by open AI to save
money. They don't want to use it in a
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more expensive model for them when it's not needed, right?
Kind of like taking your Lamborghini to the grocery
store. You don't need it for that.
You take your minivan to the grocery store.
All right, let's see what Chad GPD 5 gave me. 3 to 5 money
paths to start today. Flip high value stuff, Rapid
freelance local service like declutter or clean up gigs,
affiliate promotion, pet sittingor dog walking.
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OK, so it's telling me to flip stuff on Craigslist, Facebook
marketplace, etcetera. Not super detailed, kind of
telling me what I was afraid of.In closing, Claude is the bomb.
Claude's the bomb. I mean, look at this, look at
this result It gave me, it linked to everything.
It did a ton of research. It's very specific, short bullet
points, easy to read, easy to understand, easy on the eyes,
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just to look at this stuff. It's a very valid idea.
It gets me selling on day one, which I always promote.
It's a shame Claude wouldn't answer the question for me on
options trading, so we couldn't include Claude in that.
But I would say across all of these challenges, Claude Opus
4.1 is the real winner. It's not Chachi P5.
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I'm a little disappointed once again.
I think it was just using like 4O or 4.1 on the back end.
Do that research. For me, there's no deep research
happening. There was no agent, there's no
O3. It didn't take nearly long
enough for it to use O3. This might put Claude if this is
my #1 worth 20 bucks a month forsure.
I think Google Gemini is too academic for my liking.
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OK, I've seen a lot of gurus on Twitter talking about using
ChatGPT, and all these AI tools to trade stocks for you.
Trade options for you. Well, you're in luck because I
don't know anything about trading options.
I own some stocks. I buy them every now and then.
My plan is buy something I believe in and never sell it.
I know nothing about options, puts, calls, all that.
I don't know. I'm an idiot.
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So here's exactly what I'm goingto do.
I'm going to take the three bestAI models out today, Gemini Pro
2.5, ChatGPT 5 which came out two hours ago, and Grok 4 which
came out about a month ago. I would love to use Claude Opus
4.1, but it does not look at real time data.
It's knowledge set expired back in February 2025.
So we're only doing 3 today and I'm going to ask all three of
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them the same prompt and I'm going to put up to $2000 in this
to see which one does the best. Now here's exactly what my
prompt is. You are an expert options
trader. The time is 2:00.
Look at my watch, 2:20 central Standard Time, right, And the US
stock market closes an hour. I have up to 500.
I'm going to change that to 700 to spend on one options trade
that expires tomorrow. Recommend the single best call
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or put option that I can buy right now and hold overnight.
Use only liquid tickers like SPYQQQ, Apple, or Tesla.
The options ask price must be $5or less, so I don't spend more
than $500. I'm going to change that to
$7.00 or less. So I don't spend more $700.00
because contract is 100, right? So I have to multiply that by
100. That's as much as I know about
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options. Give me the ticker call or put
strike price, expiration date must be tomorrow, current ask
price per share, total cost, whyyou chose it, momentum, volume
chart, news, etcetera. And tell me exactly how to buy
out on Robin Hood web step by step.
Like I'm a beginner because I ama beginner and I'm going to do
it on Robin Hood web because I use Robin Hood and I can share
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my screen more easily that way. So this is actually my real
Robin Hood account and my real money.
This is not paper gain paper money.
I might lose 2 grand. Let's see.
OK, prompt it there. Let's go to Gemini, same prompt
there, 2.5 Pro. And let's go to Grok, same
prompt there. Gemini's thinking ChatGPT is
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still thinking, Grok is still thinking.
Who's going to be the fastest? Gemini wins.
Gemini says disclaimer, this is high risk.
And also that's my same disclaimer to you.
I don't know what I'm doing. I'm not an investment advisor.
This is not investment advice. Most likely by the end of this
video, you're going to see me lose a lot of money.
Like, I genuinely don't know howthis is going to end.
Look at my watch, It's 223, OK, All right, QQQ.
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I know QQQ because I see commercials for it when I watch
football games. That's how smart I am.
All right, Tells me to buy a putoption at a $449 strike price at
355 per share. OK, I'm going to do that right
now because we're short on time,and then I will read why it
tells me to do that. So QQQ, put 449.
OK, so we're going to go QQQ trade options.
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We're going to go put Scroll down here to 449.
OK, so we ran into a little hangup here, which Gemini, you're
already failing OK, the price was outdated.
It was using an outdated price because the current share price
is 556. It was telling me to shoot for
4:49. That's not even viable.
I basically asked Jim and I, hey, what are you doing?
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Are you sure this is right? And it's like, oh, you're right,
it's wrong. And so the current price is 566.
It's telling me to buy at 564 strike price.
So new instructions say 580 per share, 564 strike price.
OK. And after what 4 prompts, it's
saying that I'm done with GoogleAI Pro or I'm done with the
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usage because I haven't upgradeda Google AI Pro.
Come on Google, it's fine. I don't need you anymore anyway.
OK, buy put 564 strike price. All right, 580 per share limit
price time and force good for day 580 bucks.
All right, let's review the order.
OK, 580 for the right to sell 100 shares of QQQ for 564 per
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share by August 8th. If QQQ shares aren't 564 or
lower on August 8th, this optionwill expire worthless.
This doesn't include regulatory fees.
All right, should we submit? Let's do this.
Boom. Done.
I feel like an idiot right now, and so many of you are probably
laughing, but we're doing this. We're doing this for the
content. Whatever.
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Don't tell my wife. All right, let's go to what Grok
spit out and then we'll do Chad GP last K Grok says Ticker AAPL
Apple call or put call Strike price 217.5.
Expiration date tomorrow. Current ask 345.
Total cost 345. Oh, I didn't tell you why, Jim.
And I thought that I should do this.
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So it said there's a valid bearish thesis.
It thinks the market's going to sell off tomorrow yadda yadda
yadda. It says the QQQ is weaker than
the SPY today. When the market fears rate
hikes, high growth tech stocks are often the first to be sold
off. Strike price per selection.
Currently trading at 4:50. Seeing that was wrong.
OK anyway, back to grok leader in the market yadda yadda yadda.
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OK, let's go buy some Apple options.
So all right, we're going to go to trade Apple options.
We're going to go buy expiring tomorrow.
Tomorrow's my anniversary. By the way, 17 years married to
my beautiful wife. Probably not the best day to
tell her that I lost $2000 for the content.
All right, we're going to buy. We're going to calls 217.5
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strike price. OK, there it is.
Buy to open and the quantity to one contract limit order type
345 is the limit price. I don't know what I'm doing.
This is so funny. All right, I just told Grok
because it's been about 15 minutes since I first prompted
it. It's now 237 and the market
closes in 23 minutes. So I just want Grok to know that
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the price changed. Does the strategy want to change
at all? OK, it's telling me to do the
same thing. All right, You are paying 345
for the right to buy 100 shares of Apple for 217.5 per share by
August 8th. If Apple shares aren't 217.5 or
higher on August 8th, this option will expire worthless.
This doesn't include regulatory fees.
Submit OK, done. All right now ChatGPT it is
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telling me to buy QQQ call 567 strike price dollar 805A share
185 per contract. All right, let's do it.
I'm an expert by now. This is my third in 20 minutes.
I'm an expert by call 567, tradeoptions by call 567, expiring
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tomorrow. OK, well, you're buying one
contract for QQQ call option 567, which is right on the
money. Look at me talking like an
expert. We're going to review the order.
You're paying $185 for the rightto buy 100 shares for 567-A
share. If QQQ shares aren't 567 or
higher on August 8th, this option will expire worthless to
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send include regulatory fees. So I'm, I think I'm doing this
wrong because I'm also betting on QQQ to go down with my other
trade. Jim and I told me I don't have
any faith in Jim and I. So you could say I'm hedging my
bet, but I'm think I'm doing it the wrong way.
So I'm just being an idiot. Let's do it all right, we have
one small problem here. Chat GPTS data was outdated and
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so the bid in the ask right now is between 278 and 277, and so I
need to fix my order or it will never get filled.
So I'm just going to put it right there, right there, 567
strike price, 277 limit price order received done.
Let's do 280. Oh, I got filled all right, OK,
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two of three have been filled. The other one did not fill,
probably because it was not anywhere close to the bid in the
ask. So let's go back and fix that
real quick before the market closes in 12 minutes.
My heart's a pounding. So I'm actually going to use
ChatGPT to finish Gemini's job here.
I'm going to ask. QQQ is at 568 right now and the
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market closes in 11 minutes. I want to buy put options that
expire tomorrow at 565 The bid and ask is 96.
What trade should I make for that one?
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Funny story, like over a decade ago I had this hustle where I
was buying cars on Craigslist and if I typed in QQQ it was
like an keyboard shortcut on my iPhone or MacBook that would ask
that question, is your car stillavailable?
It was just like a really quick way of me asking the same
question over and over and over.So to this day when I type in
QQQ it says is your car on CL still available?
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That's why my prompt LED with that.
OK, hit the ask at 96 so the trade fills in instantly.
Could grab 7 contracts. You know what, let's buy 5
contracts all right and I'm still recording my screen so
let's buy a put 565 five contracts, $500 review.
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If QQQ shares aren't lower than 565 on August 8th, these options
will expire worthless. So I'm betting both sides of
QQQ. Let's see how this goes.
So I'm for sure going to lose tomorrow one way or another.
Will it fill my order? Order filled.
OK, OK, so I put the screen recording up on YouTube, but you
can see right here I have three options open QQQ, put 565, QQQ
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call at 567, and Apple call at 217.5.
Let's see how this goes in 24 hours.
All right, one day has passed. It is August 8th, 9:55 in the
morning. The market just opened about an
hour ago, and I want to ask GrokGemini ChatGPT, what I should do
with these options. I have three I'm going to prove
to you here they are. Two of them are looking good,
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one of them is looking bad, and of course, at least one of them
is going to look bad because I took both sides of my QQQ trade.
Remember Jim? And I told me that it would go
down today, Chad GBT told me it would go up.
So I took both sides of that. And then Grok told me to buy
Apple options, that I should be bullish on Apple.
So let's see how it's going. OK, let's take a look at my
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Apple call options. Boom, I'm up $230.
If you look at my QQQ put options, I am down $435.
And if you look at my QQQ call option, I am up $329.
So I'm going to ask all three models now if I should close
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these out or if I should wait until they expire at the end of
the day. So let's go ahead and make this
simple. And I'm going to start with
Grok, which recommended Apple. And I'm going to say, all right,
Grok, I did what you suggested yesterday.
Here's my position right this second one hour after the market
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opens. Should I close it out or hold
until it expires this afternoon?All right, let's do the same
thing with the Gemini and ChatGPT.
OK Jim. And I won't even let me drag
this screenshot over one more data point of why I hate Gemini.
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Oh, and I can't even use Gemini 2.5 Pro until 2:00 PM this
afternoon because I gave it like4 prompts.
So I expired my free trial or myfree usage.
So what I have to do here is geta free trial for another Google
AI Pro account and I literally just have to do, oh, I'm not
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eligible for free trial, but I can still subscribe without it.
OK, I don't want to anymore. You're stupid.
So we're going to cheat. We're going to ask ChatGPT.
Here's what I'm going to do. We're going to go back to
ChatGPT, and this is ChatGPT 5. Now we're going to start a new
chat and we're going to say I'm going to add a screenshot of
what Jim and I told me to do andthen add a screenshot of my
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current trade to buy this trade yesterday.
Now I am underwater, an hour aftermarket opened today.
Should I close my QQQ position now where it's at or wait until
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it expires at the end of today? All right, so ChatGPT 5 is
coming in to pick up where Gem and I sadly left off.
And then we're going to go to our QQQ calls and we're going to
go back to ChatGPT in the other window and we're going to ask,
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OK, we're going to say, boom, great call.
Yesterday, the market opened an hour ago, and this is my current
position. Do I close it out or wait until
it expires at the end of today? While we wait for CHED GPT,
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let's see what Grok said. Based on your current position
details, I recommend closing it out and out of lock in your
profits, yadda, yadda, yadda. Here's why I don't care.
I'm just going to do it before it's too late.
All right, Apple, OK, I'm glad it told me how to do it because
I literally don't know. OK click on account options,
Apple options click position, trade or sell to bring up the
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order ticket. OK, I'm going to review order
and I'm going to sell it for 589.
Boom, done. I'm wealthy.
I am rich. OK, so I made 425-520-5200 and
$70 profit on Apple options. Thank you Grok, for I like you
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now. OK, you just paid for my Twitter
premium subscription for a year.Now let's go back to ChatGPT.
So ChatGPT as well says sell it now, lock the win.
OK, boom, boom, boom. Let's do it.
Looking good, looking good. Review order submit pending.
Pending. Still pending.
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Done. Filled.
Awesome. Cool.
I'm a rich man. Now let's go back to the other
ChatGPT window. Gemini told me to buy this.
Now I'm underwater. Here's my blunt take. close it.
Now this is la de yadda yadda yadda.
OK, I guess all three want me toclose, which is probably common
advice, I'm guessing. Here's what ChatGPT says.
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OK, OK, All right, filled. Let us add up our damage.
QQQQQ put QQQ call. All right, all 5 contracts have
sold. Let's look at my damage here.
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I lost $440 on my QQQ put. OK, on my QQQ call, I made $633.
It cost 277. Total profit of 356.
We're going to add that in there.
Still underwater. Thankfully Apple will save me.
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I bought the Apple call for 325Isold it for 596.
I made $271.00 of profit as you can see right here.
All in all I made $187.00 of profit.
I invested 325 in Apple, 277 in QQQ and 475 in QQQ.
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SO277455 equals sum. So I invested 1057 dollars and
now I have $1244.00 which is a return of exactly 17.69%.
So I made three trades, all of them validated by AI.
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And this must just be confirmation bias because I've
never liked Gemini. I don't like Gemini.
I'm not going to like Gemini. You're just not cool, Gemini.
OK, if it weren't for you, if I only would have listened to Grok
and ChatGPT, I would have made $627.00 of profit.
I would have made a 60% day overday return and instead I made a
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17.69% day over day return. Still not bad.
I'm not mad about it. So sample size of one day
results not guaranteed. Do your own research.
I'm the worst investor in the world, don't listen to me.
This isn't investment advice, but it gave me some pretty good
investment advice. So who won the most?
That was ChatGPT. ChatGPT 5 maybe $400.00 profit
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on my $277 investment over the course of about two business
hours. Not bad, not bad.
Let me know if I should do othermodel competitions like this or
other like money making challenges like this and I will
because I got a lot more ideas like this.
Thanks for hanging out in the Kerner office.