The numbers tell the story here. Elon's been running hot at around 34 posts a day lately, which lands you in the 240 range for a full week. To crack 280-299, he'd need to sustain 40 tweets daily for seven straight days. That's not a spike — that's a marathon. Sure, Musk can absolutely explode when Tesla drops news or he's locked in a timeline feud. We've all seen those days. But keeping that intensity going while juggling SpaceX launches, Tesla production, and xAI board meetings? That's a different beast entirely. The pattern we've seen is bursts of chaos followed by quieter stretches when actual CEO work demands his attention. Some sharp minds think he's got the firepower to surge into this range if something catches fire, and they're not wrong about his capacity. But capacity and reality are two different things. The order flow shows big money selling this bracket, and they've learned his rhythms. I'd fade this range hard and look lower where the real action sits — this feels like betting on Elon being even more chronically online than his already extreme baseline.
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Will Elon Musk post 280-299 tweets from April 10 to April 17, 2026?
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Market: Will Elon Musk post 280-299 tweets from April 10 to April 17, 2026?