7/10 for the first 3 hours; 3/10 for sustained viewing.

| | RPRR | Legitimate finance (e.g., The Plain Bagel, Ben Felix) | |------------|----------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Tone | Aggressive, urgent | Calm, measured | | Time horizon | Days to weeks | Years to decades | | Risk discussion | Minimal or glorified | Detailed and sober | | Success stories | Anecdotal, extreme | Statistical, averaged | | Revenue model | Affiliate/course sales | Often ad/sponsor (clearly disclosed) |

Before its association with adult content, Rychlý prachy was a lighthearted TV series on TV Nova.

Unlike traditional financial media, RPRR rarely includes disclaimers like “Past performance does not guarantee future results” or “This is not financial advice” in a meaningful way. When they do, it’s in tiny, fast-spoken legalese.

: While marketed as real-life encounters with strangers, these productions are generally scripted and involve professional or semi-professional performers. Cinematography