“You’re not an investor”: Amouranth imparts some financial advice to content creators


“You’re not an investor”: Amouranth imparts some financial advice to content creators

Amouranth advised creators to reinvest their money in their own content

American Twitch streamer Kaitlyn Siragusa, known better as Amouranth, recently took a moment to impart some financial advice aimed especially at people whose main source of income is the content they create.

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Amouranth has been the most viewed female streamer on Twitch for a long time now and has also become one of the top creators of the subscription-based service OnlyFans.

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Amouranth wants creators to reinvest in themselves

"You're not an investor": Amouranth imparts some financial advice to content creators
Amouranth had recently purchased a 7-Eleven worth $8.3 million

Amouranth has long reigned as the most watched female streamer on Twitch as well as being the top creator for the site OnlyFans. The streamer took to Twitter recently and explained how content creators should be looking into opportunities to invest their money.

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Amouranth did start off by stating that she usually doesn’t give financial advice to people, going on to suggest that the “best investment to buy” for influencers is the S&P index and the best time to invest will always be “today”, telling streamers to invest their money as soon as possible.

"You’re a creator. You’re not an investor. There are people whose sole job it is to evaluate every quantum of financial and commercial data, and closely watch every little uptick. Your edge is in the field you operate in.”

She also explained that content creators should prioritise reinvesting their money into their content, giving the example of the streamer Trainwrecks by saying that he gets “better ROI” than the reader on “every spin”, referring to his frequent gambling streams.

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Although not a financial expert, Amouranth‘s advice can be followed, as the streamer has made successful investments in the past, even buying a 7-Eleven worth $8.3 million in the past. She talked about her income when appearing on Anthony Padilla’s channel, telling him that she makes $1.3-1.4 million from her OnlyFans monthly.

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