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Top Etf Stocks by YouTube Subscribers

Below are the top public etf stocks ranked by youtube subscribers, refreshed daily. The leaderboard re-ranks each morning — pair what you see here with the AltIndex AI Score on each ticker page to separate etf brands with momentum from ones whose audiences are stalling.

YouTube subscriber counts are a useful read on which public companies have built durable owned-media presence on the world’s second-largest search engine. A growing YouTube audience tracks alongside the company’s ability to push long-form content — product launches, earnings explainers, tutorials, brand stories — directly to consumers without paying for distribution. We pull subscriber counts daily from each company’s primary YouTube channel and roll them up to the parent ticker. Past performance is not indicative of future results.

Here is a daily updated list of the top 10 public companies in the Etf sector / industry with the most YouTube subscribers. Sign up to see all companies.


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FAQ

YouTube subscribers measure how much owned-media reach a brand has on the world’s second-largest search engine. For consumer-tech, automotive, gaming, beauty and entertainment tickers, a large YouTube base means the company can ship product news directly to a captive audience without paying for distribution — useful context to pair with marketing spend and the AI Score.

AltIndex pulls YouTube subscriber counts daily from the official brand channels we track. The leaderboard re-ranks each morning, and individual ticker pages show the long-term trend so you can see whether a channel is steadily growing or has plateaued.

We map each ticker to its primary brand YouTube channel and pull the public subscriber count daily. For multi-brand parents (large CPG, automotive, media groups) we roll up the major sub-brand channels to the parent ticker so the number reflects the whole portfolio.

Marketing spend tells you what the company is paying for distribution; YouTube subscribers tell you how much organic distribution it already owns. For long-cycle consumer brands, a deep YouTube base is a moat that paid spend can’t replicate quickly.

No. Subscriber size correlates with brand reach but doesn’t guarantee revenue conversion or engagement quality. Use YouTube trend alongside fundamentals, web traffic, hiring and the AI Score. Past performance is not indicative of future results.

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