https://www.tiktok.com/@ryanserhant/video/7159228933861313834
https://www.tiktok.com/@ahormozi/video/7165572368637922606
You can do the video in capcut, have it edited with auto captions and everything. Save the video and post everywhere.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aaVcDxV7P9I
like Fortune, CNN, CNBC, Fox, Financial Times, Yahoo Finance, New York Times, Bloomberg, NPR, Redfin, Broke Agent Media etc. (you can subscribe to newsletters, create Google Alerts for terms like mortgage rates/housing or have an RSS feed Zapped into Slack to automate it)
The first line of the video is the most important. You want your hook to be understandable & attention-grabbing in the first 1-2 seconds.
Most people in the same industry sound like each other. In the world of "rip off and duplicate", you need to stand out and sound different like Neel. But how? Simple, could you continue to seemingly support the negative news for a few lines but then create what's called a "reversal of expectations"? What this means is you confirm the audience's beliefs and provide more supporting information but then shift their beliefs by presenting new information or new ideas.