@Priceactionlivee Competitors: 5 Similar YouTube Channels Compared
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@Priceactionlivee (2,820 subs, 545 videos) sits in YouTube's small-creator tier alongside India-based channels like @vizun-09 (2,880 subs) and @FUFAFullFacts (3,040 subs). The key differentiator is niche: Priceactionlivee teaches forex while most subscriber-adjacent peers in this set run gaming, vlogs, or general-curiosity content.
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honest take first: the channels grouped with @Priceactionlivee here aren't direct niche competitors. Priceactionlivee runs forex education out of India — technical analysis, fundamentals, beginner forex career advice. The five comparison channels are mostly size-peers (2-4K subs, India-based) rather than topic-peers. That's useful context if you're scouting the small-Indian-creator tier as a whole, less useful if you wanted forex-only competitors. With 545 videos against a 2,820 sub count, Priceactionlivee's video-to-sub ratio works out to roughly 5 subs per video — a pattern worth comparing to each of the channels below.
@vizun-09 (2,880 subs, 905 videos) sits almost identical on subscriber count but with nearly double the video output. Vizun describes himself as a variety streamer — gaming, reactions, unbiased opinions. So basically zero topical overlap with Priceactionlivee. What's interesting is the volume comparison: 905 videos at that sub count is heroic output, and likely points to live streams or long-form gaming sessions where one stream equals one upload. Worth watching if you're a Priceactionlivee subscriber curious about how creators at the same scale handle pure-volume strategies. Follow Vizun for gaming entertainment; stick with Priceactionlivee for forex education — there's no real overlap to switch between.
@SravaniVibes (3,490 subs, 317 videos) is the largest channel in this comparison set by sub count — about 24% bigger than Priceactionlivee. Sravani runs a lifestyle channel: kitchen, garden, beauty, travel, vlogs. The audience demo skews differently (lifestyle audiences index heavily female, forex education skews male and finance-curious), so there's almost no overlap in viewer behavior. What's notable is the efficiency: Sravani's 317 videos for 3,490 subs is roughly 11 subs per video — more than double Priceactionlivee's ratio. Could be the niche, could be thumbnail discipline, hard to say from outside. Follow Sravani only if you also want lifestyle content; she's not a Priceactionlivee swap.
@ParikshaSansar (2,130 subs, 281 videos) is the closest thing to a topical cousin in this set — both are education-focused, both target a viewer who's trying to learn a skill. Pariksha Sansar is competitive exam prep (UPSC, SSC, state exams) in Hindi, while Priceactionlivee is forex. Different domains but similar viewer intent: I'm trying to pass something or earn something. That's worth noting because the learning-content audience does cross over — someone preparing for a govt job exam and someone learning forex are often the same person at different life stages. If Priceactionlivee ever shifts to Hindi-language explainers, Pariksha Sansar's tone is a useful reference point.
@FUFAFullFacts (3,040 subs, 236 videos) is a curiosity/facts channel — short-form Hindi-English explainers leaning into curiosity hooks. 236 videos for 3,040 subs is the leanest ratio in this set (~13 subs per video), which usually signals either shorts-heavy distribution or strong thumbnails on individual long-form videos. No topical overlap with forex education, but the FUFA model — bite-sized curiosity hooks, casual tone — is something Priceactionlivee could learn from if they wanted to test shorter-form forex explainer formats. Watch FUFA for snackable knowledge content; subscribe to Priceactionlivee if you actually want to trade currencies.
@Freyaislive (4,100 subs, 581 videos) is the largest channel here and the only one without a confirmed India tag. Freya runs a gaming channel — self-described average gamer streaming and sharing playthroughs. The 581 videos to 4,100 subs ratio suggests, again, a live-streaming-led upload schedule. Zero topical adjacency to forex. The only reason a competitor scout would care about Freya in a Priceactionlivee context is benchmarking: a slightly-larger small creator in a high-saturation niche (gaming) hitting similar sub numbers to a niche-with-less-competition channel (forex education). Could suggest Priceactionlivee's niche-fit is underperforming what the topic could deliver.
If you watch @Priceactionlivee for forex content specifically, none of these five are direct replacements — the closest match would be other forex education channels, which weren't in this comparison set. The most useful crossover from this group is probably @ParikshaSansar for the education-format parallel, and @FUFAFullFacts as a study in how small Indian channels package information for short attention spans. The rest are sub-count peers in unrelated niches — useful if you're studying creator scale, less useful if you're studying the forex education space itself.
Common questions
Who are @Priceactionlivee's biggest competitors on YouTube?
Honestly, the five channels grouped here aren't direct competitors in the forex education space — they're size-peers. @SravaniVibes (3,490 subs), @Freyaislive (4,100 subs), and @FUFAFullFacts (3,040 subs) are the largest in this comparison set, but they cover lifestyle, gaming, and general curiosity content respectively. Priceactionlivee's actual niche competitors would be other forex/trading education channels, which need a separate niche-specific search. Within this size band of 2-4K Indian creators, the channels closest in viewer-intent (people trying to learn something) are @ParikshaSansar and @FUFAFullFacts.
How does @Priceactionlivee compare to @vizun-09?
They're nearly identical on subscriber count — Priceactionlivee at 2,820, @vizun-09 at 2,880 — but the comparison ends there. Vizun has posted 905 videos versus Priceactionlivee's 545, suggesting live-stream-heavy gaming output where each session counts as an upload. Vizun is a variety streamer doing games, reactions, and opinion content; Priceactionlivee is forex education. Different niche, different content format, different audience. The only useful cross-comparison is upload cadence: Vizun produces about 66% more videos for 2% more subs, which probably says more about live-stream economics than channel quality.
What channels should I watch alongside @Priceactionlivee?
From this specific competitor set, the only channel with meaningful viewer-intent overlap is @ParikshaSansar (2,130 subs) — also Indian, also education-format, but covering competitive exam prep instead of forex. If you're consuming Priceactionlivee for trading content specifically, you'd be better served searching directly for forex education creators rather than this size-peer group. @FUFAFullFacts is worth a look as a format reference — they package complex info into short curiosity-driven explainers, a model forex educators could learn from. The gaming and lifestyle channels in this set won't scratch the same itch.
Is @Priceactionlivee the biggest channel in their niche?
Within this comparison set, no — @Freyaislive (4,100 subs) and @SravaniVibes (3,490 subs) are both larger, but neither is in Priceactionlivee's forex niche. So the question is hard to answer cleanly: at 2,820 subs, Priceactionlivee is a small-tier creator, but its actual niche-rank in forex education would require comparing against other forex channels specifically, which this dataset doesn't include. The 545 videos against 2,820 subs ratio (~5 subs per video) suggests they've been at this a while without major sub momentum — common for small finance-education niches in 2026.
What's the difference between @Priceactionlivee and similar creators?
The clearest difference is niche specificity. Priceactionlivee is laser-focused on forex education — technical analysis, fundamentals, beginner career advice — while the channels grouped here span gaming (@vizun-09, @Freyaislive), lifestyle (@SravaniVibes), exam prep (@ParikshaSansar), and general curiosity (@FUFAFullFacts). The other measurable difference is video-to-subscriber ratios: Priceactionlivee sits at 545 videos for 2,820 subs, which is roughly average for this set. The gaming channels post much more (Vizun's 905, Freya's 581) because of streaming economics; the lifestyle and facts channels post less but earn more subs per video.
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