Current Assessment
The clearest asset is Carlson’s publicly discussed stock portfolio, which early-2026 episode metadata put around $1.3M to $1.4M. The larger but less certain asset is Qualtrim, the paid stock-analysis platform tied to his audience. Public pricing and member claims suggest a seven-figure subscription business, but there is no public cap table, audited revenue, or profit figure. YouTube ads and sponsorships appear secondary to the paid product and are treated as supporting context rather than direct net worth.
Key caveats
- The Qualtrim valuation is an estimate, not a reported sale or financing value.
- Public portfolio values move with markets and may not include every personal account.
- No verified personal debt, tax liability, or real estate record was included.
- YouTube earnings estimates from analytics sites are weak evidence.
Evidence gaps
- Qualtrim ownership percentage
- Qualtrim revenue, churn, and margins
- Verified current paid-member count
- Personal liabilities and property holdings
