John, see, it's like, you know, if I wouldn't say the truth here, in the case I comment something (be it that I find something really good, that others might perhaps not recognize, or be it that I find something really not so good, and perhaps most of the listeners/watchers don't dare to comment on,) I'd have a really bad conscience!!
So: no, this is really not good, my friend, it is not well played, you are really totally stiff, as Nyiregyhazy (I don't agree with him on other things, but here he is absolutely right) states.
I am also working, on and off, on this Etude and until now I haven't found the real "flow" yet. Of course now it would be easy for you (or everybody else) to say: Oh well, Wolfi's just jealous. But I am not. I couldn't be jealous of a rendition like this, as hard as I'd try, so sorry to say this.
And all my experience as a pianist and piano teacher tells me that there is something extremely tense and stiff in your technique that blocks you completely. Look, you are perhaps playing half of the notes in this piece, not more, The rest is just lost. And your stiffness makes my arm hurt from even only watching it!
I can't say more. Please find someone in real life, a good teacher who can give you good advice. You have to loosen up and find a technical approach that lets your musicality flow instead of holding it back behind walls of unhealthy tension!! Someone that gives you the water, so to say, the water to make you flow and float, the water to make your musical plants/ideas grow and flourish instead of drying out!
I think it's not possible to give more advice over the internet, and it would be not really responsible, you have to find a good teacher, and if your former teachers really taught you this technique, so sorry to say, then they were bad teachers.