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The Internet Can’t Stop Buying This Wrap... We Bought the Stock

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Sweet Green (SG) is experiencing a massive viral surge on TikTok for its new chicken Caesar wrap, triggering a 30% rally in the stock. The Dumb Money hosts have taken large leveraged options positions to trade this momentum, believing the product's extreme popularity could spark a dramatic financial turnaround for the struggling company.

This video illustrates 'social arbitrage investing' in action, showing how real-time social media sentiment and boots-on-the-ground channel checks can be leveraged to front-run institutional Wall Street's delayed transactional data.

Section summaries

0:01-1:13

Introduction & Viral Wrap Overview

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Establishes the core thesis of the Sweet Green stock trade and details the viral TikTok momentum.

1:13-4:47

Hosts' Taste Test and Banter

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Mostly casual banter, order logistics, and comparing the wrap to a local Dallas restaurant.

4:47-10:22

Trade Thesis & Niche Influencers

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Deep dive into the strategic marketing shift and how restaurant business models pivot on single menu items.

10:24-15:56

Live Taste Test & Nutritional Debate

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Jordan tastes the wrap live. Discussion about ingredient sourcing and the high caloric count.

15:57-24:01

Short Squeeze Potential & Corporate Business Model

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Crucial breakdown of Sweet Green's 23% short interest, corporate ownership model, and the leverage of same-store sales.

24:01-29:12

Bethany Frankle & Influencer Drama

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Off-topic discussion regarding reality TV personalities, influencer drama, and replica shoes.

29:12-36:21

Executing the Social Arbitrage Strategy

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Explains how to structure options trades around credit card swipe data timelines versus social media sentiment.

36:23-42:22

Call to Action: Crowdsourcing Intelligence

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Detailed instructions on how the community can collaborate to defeat hedge fund data systems using localized reports.

Key points

  • Niche Influencer Marketing Success — Instead of paying high-tier celebrities, Sweet Green executed a highly successful, authentic campaign using niche micro-influencers on TikTok. This approach created believable, organic peer-to-peer buzz that bypassed consumer advertising fatigue and directly drove store visits.
  • The Financial Leverage of Same-Store Foot Traffic — For a struggling brick-and-mortar restaurant chain like Sweet Green, a minor 10% to 15% lift in average foot traffic is the critical tipping point between operating at a net loss and achieving massive profitability across their corporate-owned footprint.
  • Alternative Data Arbitrage over Wall Street — Hedge funds and institutional firms rely on aggregate credit card swipe registry data to track new product launches, which is typically delayed by days or weeks. Retail investors can gain structural alpha by tracking localized real-time conversations and performing physical channel checks.
rather than trying to break a new trend, sometimes just getting on the bandwagon of an existing massive trend is the right move for a national company. Chris Camillo
as a community we have access to so much more intelligence than any hedge fund in the world does. All we have to do is figure out how to work together, share data, share intelligence with each other. Chris Camillo

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0:01

[music]

0:03

Sweet Green, the premium chef-driven

0:05

lifestyle brand known for its salad

0:07

bowls, is suddenly going viral for its

0:10

chicken Caesar wrap. Uh, they are a

0:12

public company, by the way. Ticker

0:13

symbol is SG. The stock has already

0:16

jumped more than 30% in the past week as

0:18

the internet devours these new wraps.

0:21

But can a viral menu item actually save

0:23

Sweet Dream? If you didn't know, for the

0:25

past year, the stock has been getting

0:27

crushed by declining traffic and

0:28

negative same store sales. Even after

0:30

this rally, it's still down about 80%

0:32

from its high in late 2024. Tik Toks

0:35

about their new wraps started taking off

0:37

last week. Millions of views, people

0:39

arguing over whether influencers are

0:41

getting a bigger rap than regular

0:42

customers. Some people think it's

0:44

overrated. Other people are completely

0:45

addicted. But there is a bare market

0:48

case. The Sweet Green is supposedly this

0:50

healthy lifestyle brand. some of these

0:52

wraps pushing 1,200 calories.

0:54

[clears throat] But do people care or is

0:56

this one of those viral menu moments

0:58

where everybody has to go try it for

0:59

themselves? Today on Dumb Money, the

1:01

internet can't stop buying this rap, so

1:03

we bought the stock.

1:05

>> This [music] is Dumb Money Live.

1:10

>> Hey there, Dave here along with Chris

1:12

and Jordan. We are Dumb Money. Welcome

1:13

to Dumb Money Live. Before we jump in, I

1:16

uh I have to I I wouldn't be doing my

1:18

job as a YouTuber or a podcaster or

1:20

whatever we're calling it these days.

1:21

Take a second, smash the like button.

1:23

The almighty algorithm will thank you.

1:25

And while you're doing that, let me play

1:28

this.

1:29

>> It has come to my attention that Sweet

1:31

Green now has a chicken Caesar wrap. I

1:34

was in the middle of doing my makeup and

1:35

hair and I was like, I need to eat this

1:37

immediately. So, I ordered it and we're

1:39

going to try it together. This is her. I

1:42

ordered her with blackened chicken

1:43

instead of with like the chicken it

1:45

comes with. And then it comes with a

1:47

side of Caesar dressing, but I just

1:48

thought it would be so good to get the

1:49

hot sauce cuz I love like a little bit

1:51

of spice. I'm so excited to eat this. My

1:54

mouth is like literally watering. I'm so

1:56

hungry. It's 2:30 and I have not eaten

1:58

yet today. So, wow, that looks so good.

2:02

Oh my gosh, I can't wait.

2:03

>> All right, so that's just one of a bunch

2:05

of viral videos uh about this new wrap

2:07

from Sweet Green the influencers got me.

2:10

I tried it yesterday for lunch. Uh we'll

2:13

get to my review in a bit. But

2:14

seriously, I I tried it not because of

2:16

the Tik Tockers, but because I made a

2:18

big bet on Sweet Green, the stock after

2:21

Chris texted me that very Tik Tok. And

2:24

uh Chris, I understand you also have

2:27

been to a Sweet Green store.

2:30

>> H how come they only send uh those deals

2:34

to like the [clears throat] young girls?

2:35

They should be sending this stuff to us,

2:37

man. Why? We went out and bought this on

2:39

our own. Like nobody sent

2:41

>> I

2:44

>> you know it's Did she actually Did she

2:47

order it? Is she one of those paid

2:49

influencers that wasn't disclosed as an

2:50

ad?

2:52

>> Dave, no one discloses ads anymore on

2:55

TikTok. It's insane. Like no one

2:56

>> Wait a second. Did you guys like collude

2:58

to get Sweet Green Sandwiches without

3:00

me? Is this Am I being left out? Now,

3:03

[laughter] I I had mine I had mine

3:04

yesterday because I knew we were going

3:06

to do this show and I ordered it on uh

3:08

Uber Eats and I actually ordered two. I

3:10

tried the the viral chicken Caesar, but

3:13

I also got the uh chicken jalapeno

3:17

ranch,

3:18

>> which I'm interested in. That seems that

3:20

seems my style.

3:22

>> That seems like what I would like more

3:23

and we'll we'll talk about in a minute,

3:25

but I didn't really like either of these

3:28

that much, but uh

3:30

>> burn.

3:30

>> Yeah. Um, that is completely irrelevant.

3:34

First of all,

3:35

>> this way I'm still I'm still very long

3:37

the stock. I just uh short the sandwich.

3:39

And by the way, because I I ordered two,

3:41

I had uh I I frankincenigned them

3:44

together. So, I have half the jalapeno

3:46

and half the Caesar to uh have for lunch

3:48

today. These things are

3:49

>> I haven't tried mine yet. I haven't

3:52

tried mine yet. And I'm going to try it

3:54

on the show for the first time.

3:55

>> No, you can't eat on the show. By the

3:56

way, how how many dollars is that

3:58

sandwich?

4:00

>> It's nothing. It's like 10 bucks. It's

4:01

so cheap for chicken Caesar.

4:03

>> Jordan, first of all, we don't have a

4:05

show producer. You have to be your own

4:07

producer. So, when we're doing a show

4:09

about sweet green wraps, you need to go

4:12

out and try a sweet green wrap. That

4:14

should be obvious, dude.

4:15

>> Didn't I mean, don't you remember uh

4:17

like 10 years ago when we did the Dunkin

4:19

Donuts and and I had the Duncan

4:21

delivered while we were on the show?

4:23

That's That's how we operate. We

4:24

>> Yeah. Yeah. I guess

4:25

>> have props.

4:26

>> I'm so non-commercial though, [laughter]

4:29

>> dude. Come on, you should do it for the

4:31

investment alone. Now, Dave's opinion is

4:34

always counter to a normal person

4:38

because Dave is not a normal person. I

4:40

keep reminding him of that. He eats at

4:42

fancy places. His taste are not

4:44

representative of mass America.

4:47

>> But I will tell you, if you're talking

4:49

about the Dallas market for chicken

4:51

Caesar wraps, I know of a very good one

4:54

that I can get delivered and it's not

4:56

much more money than this sweet green

4:58

one. And that is from your restaurant,

5:00

Chelsea Corner. They are on the apps and

5:02

you can get that Caesar delivered with

5:04

fries for about the same price as just

5:06

this,

5:07

>> but you cannot buy stock. So, uh, it's

5:10

totally irrelevant for the conversation.

5:12

>> And I I will I will compare it to the

5:15

Chelsea wrap. And And here, listen,

5:16

guys, here's the thesis. I am so excited

5:19

about this because in the 12 years that

5:21

we've owned Chelsea Corner, we released

5:24

a new product this last year, the

5:26

Chicken Caesar Wrap. And not only is it

5:28

our number one menu item, but it is the

5:31

bestselling menu item that we have had

5:33

in 12 years. So when I saw that Sweet

5:37

Green was releasing a new chicken Caesar

5:41

wrap product,

5:43

>> I was like, dude, this could be a

5:44

gamecher for that company. cuz rather

5:46

than trying to break a new trend,

5:50

sometimes just getting on the bandwagon

5:52

of an existing massive trend is the

5:55

right move for a national company.

5:57

>> Well, this it's a it's a trend that you

6:00

know about because you are a restaurant

6:02

owner, but there isn't a national brand

6:04

where you can go and pick up a Caesar

6:07

wrap. That that is a it's an item that

6:09

people are loving, but you you can't

6:11

really get one. But Dave, that's my

6:14

unique alpha is that I already knew that

6:18

a chicken Caesar wrap had the potential

6:20

to be a breakout gamechanging product

6:24

for a restaurant. So I knew that as long

6:28

as Sweet Green was able to put out even

6:30

a mediocre version of that product, it

6:33

could be a the biggest game changer in

6:36

the entire company's history. So, like I

6:39

was watching this one like a hawk from

6:42

day one. And when those reviews started

6:44

coming out and I realized that that

6:46

company finally was smart enough, they

6:48

had never done an influencer campaign

6:50

like this. They they basically decided

6:52

to market this product through small

6:55

niche influencers, which is genius. It's

7:00

genius. That's everything right now is

7:02

going straight to the niche influencers

7:04

as opposed to going to these big

7:06

influencers that everyone essentially

7:08

ignores, right?

7:09

>> Authentic kind of like this is this is a

7:12

person like me kind of review. They

7:13

don't have a million followers. They're

7:15

just a girl doing her hair and makeup

7:18

eating a wrap.

7:21

>> 100%. So this

7:23

>> So you were in early and so you

7:24

participated in this 30% run up in the

7:27

stock, but can the stock keep going up?

7:30

Um, okay. I think that if this product

7:38

uh continues to trend in any meaningful

7:42

way over the next couple of months, I

7:46

think this is the biggest thing that has

7:47

ever happened to Sweet Green, a company

7:49

that is doing terrible. Uh, I actually

7:52

had a close friend of mine that I I

7:54

think knows the CEO tell me this last

7:58

year that that he really believed in the

8:01

company turnaround that they knew

8:03

exactly what they had to do to turn the

8:05

company around and he was investing an

8:07

insane amount of money in Sweet Green. I

8:10

mostly ignored him, but since he told me

8:13

that, I've been watching Sweet Green.

8:15

So, I saw the announcement of this new

8:18

product release and that's when I was

8:20

like, okay, this could actually be it.

8:24

And then combined with the fact that

8:27

again, they were smart enough to know

8:29

that they had to release this product

8:30

through a mass niche influencer

8:33

campaign.

8:35

All I had to know from that point on is

8:37

the product decent. Is it decent?

8:40

Doesn't have to be amazing. Is it

8:41

decent? If it's decent, I think there is

8:44

a high likelihood that this will be a

8:48

dramatic have a dramatic impact on Sweet

8:51

Green sales, foot traffic. This could be

8:53

the thing that turns Sweet Green around.

8:56

And it, by the way, it's not going to

8:57

take much to turn Sweet Green around

9:00

because they are not doing well, guys.

9:03

Um, they had a couple other products

9:05

they tried this last year. They had like

9:07

fries a year ago, crinkle fries. Um, you

9:10

know, didn't go well. They they pulled

9:12

that. Uh

9:15

this is a real moment for the company. D

9:17

can I just I I got to try this thing.

9:19

Like I I just I really want to try it.

9:20

So again,

9:22

>> you haven't tried it yet. You I know you

9:23

went to the store today to pick that up,

9:26

but you got to do a store check and talk

9:29

to the people and and you found out that

9:31

they're

9:32

>> at our local store. It's like 20% of

9:34

their sales.

9:35

>> No, no, I got new alpha today.

9:37

>> Okay, good. the alpha I got and I've

9:39

been I as as I do I have watched and

9:43

read every comment on the internet of

9:46

every Sweet Green rap video that has

9:49

been published since the rap came out.

9:52

Uh good, bad, and ugly. And I haven't

9:54

tried it myself, but our local store

9:58

told me today and I don't know if I

10:00

believe this. This could be this is just

10:02

one person at one store. She told me

10:06

that she thinks that more people are

10:09

ordering the wrap than salads at Sweet

10:13

Green. And she says it's gotten insane.

10:15

And if that is correct and if that is

10:18

representative,

10:20

I mean, watch out. This is going to make

10:22

for one hell of a trade. Now, I do want

10:24

to try it. So, I got to do the thing.

10:25

This is what the What do the girls do?

10:26

They do this. Do they got nail?

10:30

Is that And then I think like

10:33

>> they like break it. Oh, I got to open

10:35

the the top.

10:37

>> This is the problem. When you're not an

10:39

influencer,

10:41

>> this is why no one sent This is exactly

10:44

why no one's ever going to send a

10:46

product to me. [laughter]

10:49

>> Uh I do I recommend napkins because

10:52

>> at least the uh jalapeno ranch one

10:55

yesterday was

10:56

>> too juicy. I got the normal Caesar, by

11:01

the way. Hold on. Hold on. I I need I'm

11:04

going to get this all over my laptop.

11:07

Otherwise,

11:08

>> you don't even have a table in there, do

11:09

you? You just have a

11:10

>> That's my only concern. Do I have to

11:11

listen to you eating? I don't know if I

11:12

can.

11:13

>> Dude, I'm not going to eat the whole

11:14

thing. Calm down. I'm not going to eat

11:15

the whole thing. [snorts] I I

11:19

actually have learned to like a Caesar

11:21

wrap from Chelsea Corner. I never had

11:24

one before Chelsea Corner did them.

11:27

This is a totally different style of

11:29

rap, Dave, because the wrap itself is

11:32

not toasted. I love our toasted wrap at

11:34

Chelsea Corner.

11:35

>> But I will say this, and I know this

11:37

from reading the earnings report, the

11:39

last earnings report. They could not

11:41

find a wrap that met their quality

11:44

specs. So, they created this wrap from

11:46

scratch, and it only has four

11:48

ingredients, and it has no seed oil, and

11:52

it feels really fresh, quite honestly.

11:55

Yeah,

11:56

>> I'm super impressed just holding it.

11:58

>> They reinvented the tortilla and made it

12:00

with flour, water, salt, and olive oil.

12:03

Only four ingredients.

12:06

>> To me, it the olive oil makes it seem a

12:08

little oily when you're holding it. I

12:12

>> Dave, [clears throat]

12:15

this is great. You know why you like

12:17

this less?

12:19

>> Cuz it's slimy.

12:20

>> No, this is way healthier than ours. way

12:24

healthier than our wrap, Dave. Like,

12:25

>> well, yours is yours is fried chicken,

12:27

but you can get it with grilled chicken,

12:28

which is what I do when I order it.

12:30

>> But Dave, we even the I'm telling you,

12:33

no knock against ours because people are

12:36

not coming to Chelsea Corner for like,

12:38

you know, the healthiest wrap. Ours is

12:41

damn good. I think ours is the best

12:43

tasting Caesar wrap in Dallas by far.

12:46

Nothing comes close in my opinion. But

12:50

this is more of a healthy version of a

12:51

wrap, which I think people that go to

12:54

sweet green, Dave, this is what they

12:56

want. It's It's not And by the way, I'm

12:59

not going to dip mine. I don't

13:00

>> It's still 1,200 calories.

13:02

>> It doesn't matter if it's 1,200

13:04

calories. What are the calories?

13:06

>> Is that bad? Like, I don't think

13:08

>> bad. It's It's

13:09

>> That's the argument that people are

13:11

making online is that this is a high

13:12

calorie item with creamy dressing and uh

13:16

like crumbles of

13:19

chips in it or something.

13:20

>> There are, by the way, people that like

13:22

that price out per calorie and like I

13:25

think 10 bucks for 1,200 calories might

13:27

be a big selling point to certain

13:29

people.

13:30

>> Guys, I'm not lying. This is good. I

13:32

don't know what you're talking about.

13:34

>> Really good wrap.

13:35

>> I feel like when I tried it yesterday, I

13:37

wasn't that hungry and I could barely

13:40

even eat eat it. But

13:43

>> okay,

13:45

Jordan, I won't eat anymore, but damn.

13:49

>> No, no. Okay, so Okay, here's here's the

13:52

thing. They told me at the store today,

13:54

and I was just hanging with them, okay?

13:56

Like, I wasn't It wasn't like a, you

13:58

know, formal interview. They said people

14:00

are freaking out, loving them. They're

14:02

having repeat visits. It It is like the

14:05

biggest thing they've ever had there.

14:07

And I absolutely believe it because

14:09

sometimes it's hard to tell with

14:10

influencer campaigns because a lot of

14:12

the videos right now are paid. I don't

14:15

even know Dave if they're actually paid

14:17

or they just got some gift certificate

14:20

[clears throat] to Sweet Green. Maybe

14:20

that's how they got around having to say

14:22

>> product.

14:23

>> You can say Sweet Green sent this to me

14:25

and that qualifies.

14:27

>> But I have been reading tons and tons of

14:30

comments and people legitimately love

14:32

this wrap. Now, is it the type of banger

14:34

product where 100% of the people think

14:36

it's great? Absolutely not. I've seen

14:38

some reviews where people don't like it.

14:40

Um, everyone has taste preferences when

14:43

it comes to wraps, but it is not

14:45

expensive. Um, it does taste healthy. It

14:49

is high calorie, but that's just what

14:50

this thing is.

14:51

>> That's better than I remember it

14:53

yesterday. I think re-refrigerating it,

14:55

making it extra cold helps that product

14:58

because when it came kind of like

15:00

lukewarm. I ordered it, it took 30

15:02

minutes to get here and it was during

15:04

that massive rain downpour. I ordered

15:07

with plenty of time for it to get here

15:08

before the rain started, but the poor

15:10

person who had to deliver this to the

15:12

was like hiding on my front porch just

15:14

waiting for the rain to stop.

15:17

>> So, the whole thing ended up being kind

15:19

of soggy and not not as good of an

15:21

experience. Re-frigerated. I like it

15:23

better.

15:24

>> So, here's the thing.

15:26

>> I just don't like the whole sweet green

15:29

concept. I think Cabba is a way better

15:30

concept. Obviously, Chipotle is a better

15:33

concept because you get way more

15:34

variety. You get a custom meal. You get

15:37

a, you know, the workout people get a

15:39

ton of calories at these places if they

15:41

want them.

15:44

>> Salads and wraps. I'm like, okay, so,

15:46

you know, maybe some ladies like it. I I

15:51

don't know.

15:51

>> Okay, Jordan.

15:53

You don't have to compare this to

15:56

Chipotle,

15:57

>> right? Because if you want the growth,

15:59

um, so like if you're investing in this,

16:01

if you want this for like a long-term

16:02

investment, I mean, you might not. You

16:04

might, this might be a short-term

16:05

investment.

16:05

>> Well, like Sweet Greens for a long-term

16:07

investment, they're not I don't see them

16:09

putting out the restaurants that uh that

16:11

you have.

16:11

>> Who the hell is talking about a

16:13

long-term investment? I'm a social art

16:15

investor. You know that.

16:16

>> Yeah, we're not we're not

16:17

>> kidding and holding sweet.

16:18

>> I'm a long-term investor, Chris. But

16:21

that why I mean I'm not saying you can't

16:24

be a long-term investor, but we've been

16:26

doing this methodology for

16:30

18 13 years 15 18 years, dude. Like I

16:34

don't understand how you could be one of

16:35

my best friends and not and exclusively

16:40

just ignore

16:42

social investing for what it is. It's

16:45

>> I agree. I agree. I'm just saying that

16:47

like restaurant concepts I just don't

16:49

see people like rushing in real quick

16:51

driving up the stock a ton. Like I I

16:53

don't know. It just it just seems like a

16:55

weird It just seems like a weird

16:57

>> Wait, you just don't see

16:58

>> something. Have you looked?

17:01

>> Yeah,

17:01

>> I don't see it.

17:02

>> People are rushing. [laughter]

17:03

>> Have you looked?

17:04

>> No, you're right. But I mean, is it too

17:06

late? Right. I mean, it already ran up

17:07

30% on on wraps.

17:09

>> This is what I love. I love that there

17:11

are Jordans in the world because because

17:14

without Jordans there would be no trade.

17:16

I keep telling everybody this.

17:19

>> I'm not shorted.

17:20

>> No, I'm not saying you're short it, but

17:22

you're such a cynic and you're so like

17:25

biased in your world and your taste and

17:28

your ways. I I love that there are so

17:31

many Jordans in the world because if not

17:35

for that, you couldn't even have a

17:38

chance at finding these trades. And I'm

17:40

not saying this trade's going to work,

17:42

by the way. I think that

17:43

>> I'm just saying you already got a 30%

17:45

bump on uh chicken wraps, which I mean,

17:48

>> um, everybody makes uh

17:51

>> Jordan, let me just tell you something.

17:52

This stock has a 23% short position.

17:55

This stock is down 80 to 85%.

17:57

>> Okay. Well, now that's a whole separate

17:59

thing, right? So, now we're talking

18:00

about, you know, some sort of uh some

18:04

sort of swing trade um based on a short

18:07

covering. No, no. The no the the

18:11

>> So, do you see real value in Sweet

18:12

Greens the company?

18:13

>> No, no, no. Hold on. Let me tell you

18:15

this. For a restaurant, for a restaurant

18:16

like Sweet Green, the difference in

18:20

increasing foot traffic by 10 or 15% is

18:25

a difference between being an

18:26

unprofitable restaurant and a massively

18:29

profitable restaurant. And then you

18:31

multiply that across the I don't know

18:34

how many stores they have like is it 800

18:37

400 uh dude they're still growing by the

18:40

way

18:41

>> even though this store is having menu

18:44

issues okay the last year and a half two

18:47

years they are so confident in their

18:50

ability to fix those issues that they

18:52

are still opening up new stores they're

18:54

like no no we're going to fix this we

18:56

are not slowing down

18:57

>> and by the way so all of their stores

18:59

are corporateowned owned. So they

19:01

they're not a franchise model. Uh and uh

19:05

something like 55% of their sales are

19:08

through their apps. They think of

19:09

themselves as a technology company as

19:11

much as a fast food company. And uh a

19:16

huge huge portion of their audience is

19:19

people who have bowls brought in for

19:22

corp like corporate meals like things

19:25

that you bring in for a for a meeting in

19:27

a conference room is a huge thing.

19:29

>> The meals that you hand the handheld

19:31

format is so much

19:32

>> and they're like in the middle of a

19:33

conference table and then you see it

19:35

sweet greens, you're like, "Oh, great. I

19:36

know not to go there."

19:38

>> Yeah. I I also am not a fan of eating in

19:41

a conference room with a bunch of

19:42

people. But that's why we're retired.

19:44

I'm saying for all the people who still

19:46

have to do those things and go to the

19:48

conference room, this I think grabbing a

19:50

wrap is better than grabbing a bowl.

19:52

>> I used to first of all, let me just say

19:54

something right now. I used to like

19:56

going in at work. There are very few

19:58

things I liked, but I liked going to the

19:59

conference room when they had the big

20:01

display of free food and all the stuff,

20:03

right? Like you mention,

20:12

>> I enjoyed it. It was so It was free.

20:15

They had all the stuff they used to

20:16

bring in like bars.

20:18

maybe in your early maybe in your early

20:21

uh corporate career before I actually

20:24

worked with you, but I'm pretty sure

20:25

that in the time in the decade plus that

20:28

we worked in the same office together, I

20:30

[clears throat] don't recall you ever

20:32

showing up for the uh the lunch because

20:35

we worked in the kitchen.

20:36

>> When we worked in the office together,

20:37

we were paying for the food on the

20:39

conference room because we own the

20:41

company. That's why I didn't enjoy it as

20:43

much. But in the days before that when

20:44

it was someone else's company and Bill,

20:46

I used to love it. And by the way,

20:48

that's a great way to inform more people

20:52

about this rap because think about this.

20:54

If they're getting so much distribution

20:56

from corporate style big, hey, we're

20:58

buying food for the company.

21:00

>> Yeah.

21:00

>> Now they're going to be having a hundred

21:02

wraps on that table and that's a hundred

21:04

new customers going to be like, oh wait,

21:06

they have wraps. They have everyone

21:08

loves a Caesar wrap. Every woman loves a

21:10

Caesar wrap. Okay.

21:11

>> Yes.

21:12

And I actually like that instead of kind

21:14

of like the salad bar where you go and

21:15

say, "I want some of that, some of

21:17

that,"

21:18

>> Sweet Green has mastered the we're going

21:19

to have four offerings. Everybody will

21:22

kind of know what those four offerings

21:23

are and you'll be able to see them on

21:24

the conference table and say, "I want

21:26

the Caesar wrap or I want the jalapeno

21:28

chick chicken wrap or I want the the

21:30

Korean whatever,

21:32

>> dude. Okay, first of all,

21:35

>> that actually good. I'm going to have to

21:36

try that one."

21:37

>> Again, the key word here is every woman

21:39

loves a Caesar wrap. Okay, every woman

21:43

loves a Caesar rap. And now you national

21:47

chain

21:49

>> and now you have a national chain in

21:51

Sweet Green that is offering a good

21:54

Caesar wrap for a reasonable price.

21:58

>> Yeah. I just think that's one weird

22:00

thing about Sweet Greens to me is it's

22:01

like,

22:02

>> you know, um not that men don't eat

22:05

there, but it's

22:06

>> it definitely seems like it's a

22:09

womanoriented type restaurant, right?

22:11

And so you're automatically kind of

22:14

limiting half of the population. And if

22:16

I'm hanging out with my wife and she's

22:17

like, "Let's go to Sweet Greens." I'm

22:18

like, "No, absolutely not."

22:21

>> I can actually get like real food.

22:23

>> Yeah.

22:24

>> You just said eliminate half the

22:25

population. How about acquire half the

22:29

population? You don't need to be

22:30

everything to eat. But I'm not going to

22:32

go eat a wrap. Like, it's not happening.

22:35

>> They don't care if you eat a rap. Sweet

22:37

green doesn't care about

22:38

>> salad for lunch either. I want to eat

22:40

real food. Like I

22:41

>> And by the way, the the pick Dave, can

22:43

you look at the pic I just texted you

22:44

and Jordan? That pick came from a man.

22:48

Okay. Not a woman.

22:49

>> Oh, I know which one you're talking

22:50

about. who said on my uh on my my tweet

22:54

about this because I tweeted about this

22:55

at Chris Camilo yesterday.

22:56

>> Oh, yeah. I saw I replied to him, by the

22:58

way. Yeah.

22:59

>> Oh, you did? And he basically said,

23:00

"This is the only due diligence you

23:02

need." And it's a guy that has been

23:04

ordering going back repeat because

23:06

that's the magic here. You need to have

23:09

repeat visits. If they come out with a

23:11

new product and everyone goes to the

23:12

store and tries it once, that's not

23:14

doing anything for the company. But from

23:17

my limited amount of research that I'm

23:20

able to do on uh on on customers coming

23:24

back, the company said in their last

23:27

earnings transcript that they were

23:29

seeing good repeat purchase on the wrap.

23:32

This guy is providing the proof of the

23:36

repeat purchase that he has done. And

23:38

when I interviewed the store today, they

23:41

told me that people were loving it and

23:44

coming back in. So, if Jordan never

23:46

walks into a sweet green, we're going to

23:48

be okay. We don't need Jordan and we

23:51

don't need Dave. Um I I think

23:53

>> but I I actually do like it and I think

23:56

I actually have been

23:58

>> Sweet Green customer.

24:01

>> No, Dave is pulling a Bethany Frankle.

24:04

Bethany Frankle came out this weekend

24:06

and did an angry

24:08

video on the Sweet Green rap. I think

24:11

because she just loves attention and she

24:13

just wanted to do something different

24:15

cuz everyone was loving the rap. She

24:17

said she hated the rap. She also humble

24:20

bragged that the CEO had contacted her

24:23

and about other stuff and I guess tried

24:26

to get her to try it and yet she's so

24:28

independent that she hated it. Now

24:30

here's the thing. She came out, I'll

24:32

give her credit. I guess her assistant,

24:34

her EA or someone on her staff who's

24:36

pregnant kind of gave her crap for that

24:38

because she was like, "What are you

24:40

talking about? The wrap's insanely

24:41

good." So, she ordered another one and

24:44

had Bethany try a second wrap. And she

24:48

came out and said it tasted totally

24:50

different and now she likes it. Okay.

24:52

Now, that said, she's having a moment

24:55

this week. By the way, I was thinking

24:56

about this. I hate that we only get to

24:58

talk about finance. I want to be on like

25:00

a girly podcast where we just talk about

25:02

culture and whatever is popping that

25:03

week. But but but but Bethany after

25:06

dark,

25:07

>> she got Let me just let me have my

25:09

moment where we're not talking about

25:10

finance for one moment because I I love

25:11

this story. So Bethany Frankle uh did a

25:15

little dance in one of her Tik Tok

25:17

videos and she was wearing shoes that

25:19

people like. Someone said, "Hey, where

25:21

do you get those shoes at?" She then did

25:23

another post where rather than give the

25:27

woman who sent her the shoes for free

25:29

credit to help a woman's brand, Bethany

25:32

Frankle posted a knockoff shoe with an

25:36

affiliate link so she could make money.

25:39

And then the entire internet came down

25:41

on Bethany Frankle this week, I think

25:43

deservedly. Even worse, she is so

25:47

stubborn that she then did another video

25:51

saying, "F you. You send something to my

25:54

house for free. It's mine. I don't owe

25:57

you anything. I don't have to give you

25:59

credit. I will do what I want." What a

26:02

horrible defense. I mean, that is just

26:04

so dumb of her. Now, she's really on the

26:08

dark side of social media. People are

26:10

hating on her because women need to

26:12

support other women and she's doing the

26:15

opposite.

26:16

>> But is there really a dark side? Is it

26:17

really bad? Because now you're talking

26:19

about her where you would have not

26:21

talking about it if this wasn't a girly

26:23

podcast.

26:24

>> Do you know what? I would have given her

26:26

credit for the second video on Sweet

26:28

Green where she admitted that it

26:30

actually is good. Um, but now I turn it

26:33

into a negative and honestly I don't

26:36

even I don't like what she did to that

26:38

woman. I I can't imagine if someone sent

26:40

me if someone sent me something and I

26:43

liked it. The thought that I would then

26:47

go out and post a dupe of that product

26:50

that I can make money off of. Bethany

26:52

Frankle does not need to make money.

26:54

That makes me sick. Like that is so just

26:57

so wrong in so many ways.

27:00

>> It just it's insane to me. Can I want to

27:03

like I hate that we get don't have to

27:05

talk about this stuff and we're always

27:06

talking about stocks because this this

27:08

is

27:09

>> something I just had to look up Bethany

27:10

Frankle. I had no idea who that was.

27:12

>> I couldn't remember. She's [laughter]

27:12

she's the company founder of a lifestyle

27:14

brand. I can't remember what it is

27:16

though. What is it? Skinny girl. She's

27:18

skinny girl. Dude, you know how much

27:20

money is. That's her.

27:23

>> Yeah. She was on She was like one of the

27:25

OG New York housewives, dude. She's like

27:29

she's like one of the biggest people to

27:30

come out of the Housewives franchise and

27:32

now she's

27:33

>> got that because she came out of the

27:34

Apprentice franchise.

27:35

>> Oh, that's why I don't know. I didn't

27:37

watch Apprentice for Housewives.

27:39

>> I She's super outspoken and honestly

27:42

she's super active on TikTok and up

27:45

until this week she's been controversial

27:47

in the past. This is a bad move on her

27:50

part. I think this is going to actually

27:52

damage her reputation. What she did with

27:55

these shoes and you know what? Whatever.

28:00

I just some of these influencers, man,

28:03

no matter how much money they make,

28:06

>> the fact that it's never enough and they

28:08

they make decisions based on their own

28:12

self-interest rather than lift other

28:14

creators up. Especially, do you know how

28:17

hard it is? She's helping her own brand

28:18

by by being by being terrible. She has

28:22

people talking where she would have been

28:24

irrelevant if she had just said, "Oh,

28:26

here's this is a great product that was

28:28

sent to me." Nobody would have even

28:29

talked about it twice. It probably gave

28:31

more publicity to the brand that she

28:33

dissed by being negative on it than

28:36

being positive.

28:37

>> Is that how you want

28:40

>> Look at look at people's replies to you

28:42

on X. It's only when something is

28:44

controversial that anyone pays

28:47

attention.

28:48

>> Yeah, but I don't like manufacturing.

28:50

Like I I don't I don't I wouldn't do

28:52

that at someone else's expense. That's

28:54

what I'm getting at. Like I would never

28:56

post something or say something to

28:59

benefit me at someone else's expense.

29:02

That is just sick behavior. And like I

29:04

think we need to come down on that. And

29:06

I think she deserves everything she gets

29:07

here. Um whatever. Anyway, we'll get out

29:12

of the girly podcast mode now. We'll get

29:14

back to finance. One thing that's really

29:16

interesting that I read in the last

29:17

report of Sweet Green is that they have

29:22

Dave up their sleeve a couple more wraps

29:26

planned for this summer. Okay.

29:28

>> Of course they do. Of course they do.

29:29

This is This is their thing.

29:32

>> Yeah. I love it. I like I Listen to me.

29:34

I love what Sweet Green is doing. By the

29:37

way, I just love the fact that this CEO

29:40

was smart enough to know, you know what

29:42

we're doing? We're doing raps because

29:44

like and Caesar wraps specifically

29:46

because whatever, listen, you would

29:48

think that all these brands would be

29:49

pushing this stuff because they're so

29:51

hot right now. It's such an easy move

29:54

and I love that they finally figured out

29:55

that they need to go right to the niche

29:57

influencers. So, Jordan, I'm not saying

30:00

that like sweet green is going to be the

30:03

next big thing because of this. What I'm

30:05

getting at here is that sweet green

30:08

before this the wrap, okay, was like

30:12

here. And that sweet green after the

30:15

wrap, if it continues to go the

30:17

direction that I think it's going to go,

30:18

is here. Now, even if Chipotle is like a

30:22

hundred levels higher than that, the

30:24

bottom line is we have a a damaged

30:26

company that's not doing great, that's

30:29

trying to do a turnaround right now, and

30:31

I think they might have just knocked it

30:33

out of the park. Now, will that sustain

30:35

for years? I have no idea. I don't

30:37

really care. Um, and by the way, I have

30:40

not seen enough, just so you guys know,

30:42

to be like ultra high conviction yet,

30:45

but I've seen enough to make a trade on

30:49

this and to monitor the situation. So,

30:52

every single day that I'm in this stock,

30:56

I will watch every video on TikTok about

30:58

the rap. I will read every comment on

31:01

every video about the rap. Anytime I

31:03

pass a Sweet Green, I will walk in and I

31:06

will monitor the situation. I will talk

31:08

to the people that work there. I will

31:11

talk to the customers because I'm going

31:13

to tell you, I have a decent chunk of

31:15

money levered in this trade already. And

31:18

if I start to see even more evidence

31:21

that this trend is catching wind and is

31:25

meaningful,

31:26

I'll double and triple down because I

31:29

think with a 23% short interest on a in

31:31

a damaged company that hasn't done

31:34

anything right in a long time, the

31:36

recipe is there for this to be a real

31:39

moment for them. So, I am listen I'm not

31:42

saying it's going to be a winner yet,

31:44

but I think all the elements are there

31:46

for it to potentially be a big winner.

31:49

If you're a social trader, you got to be

31:51

taking this seriously right now because

31:53

these moments don't come around very

31:55

often for like these food companies like

31:58

like the these these restaurant chains.

32:01

>> We don't know for a while, but it's it's

32:03

possible. It's at least plausible that

32:05

the short interest is a contributor to

32:08

that 30% jump up as people saw, oh, they

32:10

they missed earnings yet again, so it's

32:13

going down, but then they announced this

32:14

product that has huge traction already.

32:17

We better take our shorts off and that

32:19

might have helped the stock go up.

32:21

>> To be fair, Dave, um to be fair, you

32:24

know, my tweet did get a lot of

32:27

attention on Sweet Green yesterday and

32:29

and it was part of that move. It was

32:31

probably 50%. No, but it it already it

32:34

already moved. It

32:34

>> it No, no, no. I'm talking about the

32:37

move yesterday. The big move yesterday.

32:40

>> No, I mean, Sweet Greens is up um

32:44

like 3 to 4% since your tweet.

32:48

>> Yeah. So,

32:50

um listen, all we're doing is putting

32:54

more eyeballs on the narrative here for

32:56

investors, and we're not financial

32:58

adviserss. We we strongly recommend to

33:02

never mirror our trades, but hopefully

33:04

we're peing your interest in a narrative

33:07

that might or might not go somewhere

33:09

bigger. And now you know. So do your

33:12

homework. Get in Sweet Green. By the

33:14

way, I would

33:15

>> never about an individual trade. It's

33:16

more about a way of thinking. And this

33:18

is the way you should be thinking as you

33:20

live your life. As you see, as you're

33:22

swiping mindlessly and you see

33:24

something, it connect the dots. Is that

33:27

a public company? Is there a way to make

33:29

money on this? And Sweet Green is to me

33:32

the moment I saw that that that uh was

33:35

it a Tik Tok you sent me? The moment I

33:37

saw that, I'm like, "Oh, yeah. Yeah,

33:38

this this has legs." I swiped a few

33:41

more. Okay, I'm buying. I'm buying. And

33:43

I went options, not not long term. I'm

33:46

not I'm not holding SweetG long term.

33:49

I'm just trying to play the uh the rap

33:51

craze.

33:52

>> I think we will know how this is going

33:54

to play out over the next few weeks. So,

33:57

as we've stated a number of times,

33:59

institutional Wall Street generally

34:01

relies on credit card swipe data to

34:04

assess how uh a launch is going, how a

34:07

company's doing. So, they get data

34:09

daily. It's usually like 2 to three days

34:12

delayed. Um, I buy a lot of that same

34:15

data. Uh, it's gotten so expensive that

34:18

I no longer wanted to pay for the daily,

34:20

so I'm now getting it weekly. uh I will

34:22

keep you guys in the loop, but once

34:25

they're seeing register data at Sweet

34:27

Green if it does indeed go up. Uh they

34:29

will start trading this stock up. So

34:32

again, that's to be determined at this

34:34

point, but I think in the next fourish

34:37

weeks, maybe four to six weeks, I think

34:41

uh hedge funds will be able to see the

34:43

success or failure of this wrap launch.

34:46

And I think it will start to be

34:47

reflected in the stock if there is

34:49

something going on positive or negative.

34:52

And and as investors, we're able to see

34:55

that kind of before they see it, right?

34:57

Because you can see it in real time in

34:59

the moment. We talk about this. The

35:01

first uh

35:04

like the nucleus of change like where

35:07

you can see change first is in what

35:08

people say because they will talk about

35:11

going to Sweet Green before they even go

35:13

to Sweet Green. They will talk about how

35:15

good the wrap is as they're eating it

35:18

and that credit card swipe data will not

35:20

be reflected for days in the future.

35:22

>> Now, tell me anecdotally at our local

35:25

Sweet Green, you've you've said that it

35:28

it just in the past week has shifted

35:30

from being 20% of their uh sales to more

35:33

than 50% of their sales. Are they seeing

35:35

more people come in than they typically

35:38

do? Um, so I asked that question and the

35:42

one of the people there told me that

35:45

they always see kind of a this is only

35:47

their first year open as you know Dave

35:49

and they're across the street from SMU.

35:51

So SMU is now out. So they see they

35:53

think they're seeing a huge dip from all

35:55

the college students leaving and and and

35:59

they're not seeing a huge dip, but like

36:01

they don't know what's normal yet. They

36:02

don't know how much of a dip is normal.

36:04

So, they really had no way to judge what

36:07

normal foot traffic is the week after

36:10

school gets out.

36:12

>> Take a trip to the suburbs and interview

36:15

a sweet green somewhere in Plano and,

36:18

you know, location that's been there for

36:19

a while and see if there's any kind of

36:21

like pickup. And then,

36:23

>> so Dave, that's what I'm going to

36:24

encourage everyone watching the show

36:26

right now to do. I'm going to encourage

36:27

everyone watching the show to go to a

36:30

sweet green today or tomorrow to come

36:33

back to this video and I'm asking you to

36:36

do this politely cuz I actually want to

36:37

know it for myself and to put in the

36:39

comments what sweet green you went to uh

36:43

if they said that the foot traffic had

36:45

climbed at all uh and what percentage of

36:48

their [clears throat] uh sales are now

36:51

the wrap as opposed to salads. If we can

36:54

get enough of you guys to actually do

36:56

that, we will have so much diversified

36:59

intelligence here. This is what it's all

37:01

about, guys. If you want to compete with

37:03

Wall Street, if you want to compete with

37:05

hedge funds for intelligence, this is

37:08

how we do it. Okay? So, we put out a

37:10

narrative. I only spoke to one sweet

37:12

green and I' I've seen comments on a few

37:14

more. Let's get comments coming from a

37:17

hundred sweet greens in the next 48

37:19

hours in the comment section of this

37:22

video. And if you can't go to a sweet

37:24

green, keep coming back to this video

37:27

and and put it in the comments. Hey

37:29

guys, anyone buy a sweet green? Please

37:30

go check it out. Report back here. Like,

37:33

let's have the comment section be the

37:36

alpha. Let's do that for each other,

37:38

right?

37:38

>> And if you're watching us on X or if

37:40

you're listening to the podcast, go to

37:41

youtube.com/dumbmoneylive,

37:44

find this video, and put the comments

37:45

there so we have them all in one place

37:47

and we can have AI read all the comments

37:49

and then try to put

37:51

>> Dude, that's great. Dave,

37:52

>> Dave, let's do that. Okay, can you do

37:54

this for me, Dave? Let's say today, what

37:57

day is today? T Wednesday.

37:59

>> It's Wednesday.

38:00

>> Okay. On Friday or this weekend, can we

38:03

aggregate the comments, put them through

38:05

AI, and then can we tweet about it on

38:07

the Dumboney uh Twitter account, X

38:09

account,

38:10

>> Dumboney TV,

38:11

>> dumboney TV on X? We will put the

38:15

results of the crowdsourced dumb money

38:19

intelligence on the Sweet Green rap

38:23

launch. I love this guy. This is why I

38:27

wanted to get on YouTube seven or eight

38:29

years ago to begin with because I've

38:32

always said that as a community we have

38:35

access to so much more intelligence than

38:39

any hedge fund in the world does. All we

38:41

have to do is figure out how to work

38:44

together, share data, share intelligence

38:48

with each other. If we want to beat uh,

38:50

you know, a $50 billion hedge fund, we

38:52

could do that. Like, we can act. Do you

38:54

know that they can't do this? They can't

38:57

send people to 200 sweet greens in 48

39:00

hours. They just don't have the

39:01

logistical knowhow to even know where to

39:03

start to do. They theoretically could.

39:05

They're not.

39:06

>> We have almost 6,000 people watching us

39:08

live right now. So we today is the day

39:11

to do it and it it's multi-step. You

39:13

have to go to a sweet green. You have to

39:15

then go to YouTube, find this video,

39:19

post a comment there. I know that our

39:21

Discord community is mad that we're

39:22

telling people to go to a YouTube video.

39:24

But there's it's easier to it's easier

39:26

to just quickly post a comment instead

39:28

of having to find a group in Discord. If

39:30

you want to be a part of our Discord,

39:32

it's dumboney.tv/isord.

39:33

Absolutely free. You don't ever have to

39:35

pay us anything for anything. Um, but

39:38

for this particular challenge, we want

39:40

you to go to YouTube/dumboney

39:43

live, find this video, post a comment

39:45

there, the store that you went to, and

39:47

then uh anecdotal information about uh

39:52

has what percentage of sales are wraps

39:56

versus bowls? And have they seen any

39:59

increase in traffic? And I have another

40:02

thing to say. By the way, if you're a

40:04

content creator, if you even have a Tik

40:05

Tok account or an Instagram, go ahead

40:07

and do the thing that we did. Like, do

40:08

the thing, taste test it, like put it

40:11

out there and tag Dumb Money, tag me.

40:14

Um, I'll be watching every one of them.

40:16

So, if you do it, mention mention Dumb

40:18

Money somewhere in the video, and I'll

40:19

I'll I'll see you and I'll comment. Um,

40:23

I think that's really important. And the

40:26

reason why is because I've been saying

40:28

forever, I'm trying to get more women

40:29

investing. This is like an actual

40:31

mission of mine. And it's astonishing to

40:34

me that the first people to be in on

40:37

this trend and to actually understand it

40:40

for the most part are young women, older

40:42

women too, just women across the board

40:44

because they go to Sweet Green, they eat

40:45

raps, they watch the videos of all these

40:47

girls doing the stuff, right? And yet

40:50

those that like walk away going, "Wow,

40:52

this is awesome. Like, I'm going to

40:53

start going to Sweet Green more." None

40:55

of those women are connecting the dots

40:58

back to, wow, this could be a massive

41:00

investment opportunity for me and my

41:02

family because they don't believe that

41:04

they could see something before

41:07

professional investors, right? And we've

41:10

been doing this of course for next to 20

41:11

close to 20 years. But I would love to

41:14

get more of the people that are giving

41:16

us our alpha to understand it's not just

41:19

about finding a great new product that

41:21

they could do this themselves. They they

41:23

should be connecting the dots cuz like

41:24

that girl that we put that thing up,

41:26

she's probably she's probably struggling

41:29

to generate revenue as a Tik Tocker yet

41:32

she had this sandwich this rep sent to

41:35

her. She has the alpha like she's in on

41:39

the whole thing and she doesn't even

41:41

understand that she could probably make

41:45

thousands to maybe even tens of

41:47

thousands of dollars off this early

41:50

information that she had. and all she

41:52

has to do is connect the dots back to

41:54

Sweet Green as a company because she

41:55

loves the product and probably knows

41:57

Sweet Green better than anyone on Wall

41:59

Street and what this is going to do to

42:00

the company. So, like why aren't people

42:03

doing that? They just don't believe that

42:04

they can. So, if you do a video, do your

42:08

own review video and tag that, hey, this

42:10

is not just about reviewing Sweet Green,

42:12

but saw this on Dumb Money and I'm going

42:15

to invest in Sweet Green and like I

42:17

don't know, we need to start exposing

42:19

that, I think, more often.

42:22

>> Yeah. And yeah, if you look at our

42:25

stats, our audience is mainly dudes,

42:27

too. So, our little uh girl girl blog

42:30

chat completely missed h 90% of our

42:34

audience. But if you Yeah, we just have

42:37

a different audience.

42:38

>> Dave. Dave. So, I I have uh I have my

42:41

own uh fan uh self-induced fan Tik Tok

42:44

account now called Daily Chris Camilo on

42:46

Tik Tok and Instagram. Uh they've been

42:49

posting for a couple weeks.

42:50

>> I I forgot to plug your thing.

42:53

[laughter]

42:54

>> Yeah. So Chris now is self-promoting his

42:57

own because people had been doing fan

42:59

accounts and so now you have your own

43:01

fan account of the best clips of it's

43:04

it's daily Chris Camillo. It's the best

43:06

clips of Chris Camillo.

43:07

>> I'm pulling a Justin Timberlake on on

43:10

the dumb money like he did with Incync

43:12

and I'm going out on my own. No, I'm

43:14

not. I'm not. But I [laughter] am

43:15

putting I am putting a uh I I do have

43:19

that account. You know

43:20

>> you know what's interesting Dave? Uh, at

43:22

Daily Chris Camilillo, the demographics

43:25

are 95%

43:27

male. I promise I will never pull a

43:29

Justin Timberlake on you guys. I will

43:32

never do that what he did to InSync. I

43:34

will be with Dumb Money for life. Even

43:36

if I go do my own thing, I will always

43:39

be dumb money for life. I will never do

43:41

that. Just I'm just saying it right

43:42

here. You have my you have my firm

43:44

commitment.

43:44

>> All right.

43:45

>> But I am having fun with that account

43:46

because it's most Dave. It's mostly

43:48

podcast stuff that I do cuz like they

43:50

can just chop the podcast up and put it

43:52

on there. So, it's fun.

43:53

>> We're living We're living in a clip

43:55

economy anyway.

43:56

>> Anyway, please follow the Daily Chris

43:58

Camilo on either Instagram or Tik Tok

44:02

because I live on Tik Tok yet none of

44:05

our stuff ever like hits on Tik Tok.

44:07

It's always bugged me. I have two of

44:09

those videos have done one has done over

44:11

200,000 views, Dave, and one's done

44:13

over. Our audience is is still on reals

44:15

and not on Tik Tok.

44:17

>> I know. I know. That's okay. All right.

44:20

So, are we uh anything else to I mean,

44:22

it's been a while. Like, did you know we

44:25

have we have so much we could talk

44:27

about, but I feel like this was a

44:29

beautifully self-contained episode. And

44:31

if if you want to do another one, we can

44:34

we can we can do one tomorrow.

44:36

>> I do want to do another one. Um I'm

44:39

going to do it. Can we please do it next

44:41

week? So Dave, I have, as you know, I'm

44:44

working on a massive new project. Uh, I

44:46

sold Collecticon. So Collecticon is

44:49

gone. Uh, and I have a massive This is

44:52

the most exciting project I've ever

44:54

worked on in my life. It's also the

44:56

hardest, probably least likely to go

45:00

well project just statistically.

45:03

But I am super pumped about it. Dave's

45:05

getting involved with it. Jordan, I

45:08

haven't even told Well, I guess I just

45:09

told you before the episode. It is

45:13

>> I'm on the outs apparently.

45:15

>> What?

45:16

>> I'm on the outs apparently. It'll be

45:18

money Dave and Chris.

45:20

[laughter]

45:22

>> No, you're not in the outs. Um anyway,

45:25

I'll talk about it next week. Um but

45:28

also I'm doing something really cool

45:30

this weekend. Uh Mr. Beast invited me

45:34

and my family and his team at Beast

45:36

Philanthropy, who I love, to go out to

45:40

uh Beast Games uh this weekend. So,

45:44

we're going to actually go out and see.

45:46

I have no idea, Dave, to what to expect.

45:48

It's going to be that's got to be crazy.

45:51

>> No, it it seemed like a cool opportunity

45:53

behind the scenes at Beast Games.

45:55

They're still in production.

45:58

>> Yeah. So anyway, uh that should be a lot

46:02

of fun, but I have to leave for that. So

46:05

anyway,

46:06

>> will you please take a selfie of you

46:07

standing on a mound of like a million

46:09

dollars?

46:11

>> Will you get that selfie for me? I

46:14

>> if if they if they let me. But but um

46:16

I'll be back uh next week. We still have

46:19

to do the peptide episode. Everyone's

46:21

asking for it. What no one understands

46:22

is the peptide episode isn't easy. uh

46:25

trying to analyze the best trades uh on

46:30

peptides just takes a lot of time and a

46:33

lot of research. So, it's taken us

46:35

longer [clears throat] than we

46:36

anticipated. We're working on it. We

46:38

might be able to do that episode next

46:40

week. Um but until then, go to Sweet

46:44

Green, come back to this channel, let us

46:46

know in the comments, you know, what

46:48

that store is experiencing in terms of

46:51

foot traffic lift, if any. uh and as

46:54

well as uh percentage of orders that are

46:57

now going to these wraps and and also

47:01

are people liking the wraps. Let us ask

47:03

them are people say are they coming

47:04

back? Ask them are people coming back

47:06

and buying the wraps again because that

47:08

is a critical data point and try one

47:12

yourself and and let us know. Maybe

47:14

throw a Tik Tok up or or or and and or a

47:17

YouTube short and tag us.

47:20

>> That sounds like

47:21

>> Jordan, can you please try one? Like,

47:22

can you do can you do this, Jordan, and

47:24

come back to the comments?

47:24

>> Drive to South Lake. I guess I'll do it,

47:27

[laughter]

47:28

>> dude.

47:29

>> What else are you gonna do? Ride your

47:30

bike to South Lake.

47:31

>> We cannot ask other people to do this if

47:35

you We're not all going to do it. Now, I

47:37

know it's harder for you because me and

47:38

Dave had to go what, eight blocks.

47:40

>> I didn't have I didn't go anywhere. I

47:42

ordered on Uber Eats. It was It took 25

47:44

minutes to get here.

47:45

>> Jordan, you could do that. I'm not

47:47

paying twice the sticker price for a

47:49

sandwich to have Uber Eats deliver it.

47:52

>> I literally I ordered two yesterday just

47:54

because I wanted to try more than one

47:56

flavor and couldn't finish them.

47:58

>> Dude, you are so frugal. It's

48:01

>> Yeah,

48:02

>> actually insane.

48:04

>> It's funny. I I actually think it's uh

48:06

it's cute how uh frugal Jordan really

48:10

is.

48:10

>> You know what's so great? If this thing

48:12

goes well, Jordan was afraid to spend

48:15

$20 on his wrap. And I'm gonna make half

48:18

a million dollars on the wrap that I

48:21

ordered. Let's see if that actually

48:22

plays. Let's see how this plays out. My

48:24

goal is to make half a million dollars

48:26

off of the Sweet Green launch. That's my

48:30

goal.

48:31

>> Half a million dollars. I mean, that

48:33

means I've probably made a quarter

48:34

million dollars.

48:35

>> You put that much in?

48:37

>> I put a lot. I I kept buying options.

48:39

>> Oh, I got a lot of How many options? I

48:41

have a lot of options, Dave. I

48:43

>> uh Robin Hood only lets you buy 750

48:46

contracts at a time, and I did that

48:47

multiple times.

48:48

>> Oh, so we might be competing for Rose.

48:50

>> We might be. Yeah.

48:51

>> All right. Well, this is going to be

48:53

good. Now, I really hope this one works

48:55

out. Dave never does this. Dave never

48:58

goes allin with options, but the options

49:01

were relatively cheap. I think

49:02

>> they seem they seemed relatively cheap.

49:05

>> Yeah, we'll we'll see. Again, we're not

49:07

financial advisors. Do not mimic what me

49:09

and Dave are doing because we have a

49:11

very different risk tolerance than you.

49:13

Everything.

49:13

>> You've been wrecked many times and I

49:16

have not put any any money into this

49:18

that I would feel any pain if I lost it.

49:21

>> Dave, I agree. I can lose every penny of

49:24

this options investment and I won't even

49:27

feel it.

49:28

>> So that's the difference.

49:30

>> The options would be cheap on that.

49:32

>> Yeah.

49:33

>> I want to know how it goes. Stay tuned

49:36

to Dumb Money because we will give you

49:37

updates on how this trade plays out for

49:40

us.

49:40

>> And Jordan, I want to know if you buy

49:41

Sweet Green after you try one yourself.

49:44

>> We will be looking for you guys down in

49:45

the comments of this video.

49:47

>> Can you have Adrian try one, please?

49:50

>> Oh, she doesn't she doesn't eat that

49:51

stuff.

49:52

>> Chris, just door dash it to his house.

49:54

He will eat it if it shows up and it's

49:55

free.

49:55

>> It's a wrap.

49:56

>> Like we I rarely eat out, Chris. Like I

49:58

eat out maybe once a month. Like we

50:01

>> Adrian doesn't Adrian doesn't have

50:03

wraps. No, we just we don't eat out. We

50:06

don't

50:06

>> No, I mean, but like if it was there in

50:08

the house, she wouldn't eat a a Caesar

50:10

wrap.

50:10

>> I guess it'd be weird. She'd be like,

50:12

"Why did you get a wrap?" Uh,

50:14

>> it's going to be even weirder when it

50:16

shows up unannounced by me. [laughter]

50:18

>> Yeah,

50:20

>> the random rap drop.

50:22

>> Are you guys home tomorrow? Just

50:24

curious.

50:25

>> Um, yeah, at various points in time, but

50:27

like like I said, we eat our own food.

50:29

Like I I don't know. We just we make

50:30

food,

50:31

>> dude. Oh my god, dude. I get that what

50:34

you normally do, but this is a trade,

50:36

dude. This is like research.

50:37

>> I mean, look, I mean, I don't need to

50:39

eat it to buy the stock, you know? Um

50:41

>> I I think it's it's a part of the due

50:43

diligence process. Like it's kind of

50:45

>> really I mean, look, other people have

50:48

totally different taste in food than I

50:50

have. So like I don't eat out. So I'm

50:52

not going to have the same tastes. So I

50:54

would rather listen to the collective

50:56

crowd on what they're doing for an

50:57

investment.

50:58

>> I do agree with that.

51:00

Like I don't eat, you know, if I try it,

51:02

I'm going to be like, "Oh, I definitely

51:04

am not going to invest." But if other

51:06

people are eating it and I don't try it,

51:07

then I'd probably invest.

51:09

>> All right. All right. Fair. Fair.

51:11

[clears throat]

51:12

>> This This will conver um I bought stock.

51:16

>> You did. You did buy the stock.

51:17

>> Yeah. It was a hate buy, but I bought I

51:19

bought a little bit. [laughter]

51:21

>> I love it. All right.

51:23

>> Hold it long term, too. He's going to

51:24

have like 10 years from now. I'll be

51:25

like, "You guys still in Sweet Green?"

51:27

We're like, "What? [laughter]

51:28

We I don't even remember investing in

51:30

Sweet Green.

51:32

>> Our options expired worthless. What are

51:33

you talking about? Someone goes bankrupt

51:36

in a year.

51:36

>> Yeah.

51:37

>> Yeah. [laughter]

51:38

>> Meanwhile, this thrilling conversation

51:39

literally has increased our live stream

51:42

viewer. I don't understand. I don't

51:44

understand how people have not clicked

51:45

away. We've already done the whole

51:47

thing. We're like, "Oh, well, you know,

51:48

we're wrapping up and all of that." And

51:50

we now have hundreds more people

51:52

watching this nonsense than we did

51:54

before.

51:55

>> All right. Play the theme song, but

51:57

we're going to do it. All right. Wait,

51:58

wait, hold on. We love you guys. We're

52:00

sorry we've been off for a few weeks.

52:01

Also, I want to remind you, Dave, you

52:03

promised before you leave town again,

52:04

you're going to come fix my camera so I

52:06

don't look so pale and like weird all

52:08

the time.

52:08

>> I think you look better now. I don't

52:10

know what you did. Turn the light.

52:11

>> You know, I never look normal, dude. I I

52:13

the lighting nothing works in here. And

52:16

Dave set this studio up like 5 years ago

52:18

and hasn't been back to adjust it.

52:22

>> I can walk a block over. I've been to

52:24

your house since that setup.

52:28

Yeah. And you don't come into my I just

52:30

need you to fix this because I

52:32

>> Chris's closet every week, Dave.

52:34

>> No, I don't. We're still waiting for

52:35

Chris to come out of the closet.

52:37

[laughter]

52:38

>> Stop it. Stop it. I already I already

52:40

went on a whole girly podcast intro

52:43

segment in during this episode. Enough.

52:45

>> You're going to be great clips from this

52:46

one. I can I can assure you of that.

52:49

>> All right. All right. Later, guys.

52:52

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52:57

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