The summary of the text is:
- The text is a transcript of a video that mocks YouTube ads that promise easy ways to make money with Trader, a type of online investment.
- The video shows examples of these ads, where the speakers show off their wealth, cars, and profits, and invite the viewers to join their courses or methods.
- The video also exposes how some of these ads are fake or misleading, such as using rented cars or videos from other sources.
- The video criticizes how these ads exploit the dreams and desperation of people who want to become rich, and how they sell unrealistic expectations and formulas.
- The video does not attack the Trader itself, but the way it is marketed by some people who are not really experts or honest.
- The video ends with a joke about selling a course on how to become an influencer.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker claims they can buy three cars in one hour.
2. The speaker offers to teach an infallible method to make money.
3. The speaker claims to earn more than 30 thousand reais per minute using their cell phone.
4. Three years prior, the speaker was broke.
5. Now, the speaker earns more than 30 million reais per month.
6. The method will only be taught to those who sign up for the speaker's course.
7. The course is available on Hotmart in 12 installments.
8. The speaker questions the need to advertise a course if one is already earning 30 million reais a month.
9. The video is intended to be analyzed in a humorous way without refuting anyone.
10. The speaker mentions three easy ways to become very rich: gambling, drug trafficking, and selling courses on how to make easy money.
11. The speaker plans to launch a course teaching what they learned from reading courses on how to make easy money.
12. Several ads on YouTube teach about trading and show wealthy individuals.
13. The speaker questions the need for individuals who can easily earn money to sell courses.
14. The speaker suggests that selling courses might be the actual source of significant income rather than investments themselves.
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