Musk's weekly posting rhythm, in calm stretches with no breaking drama, sits comfortably in the mid-two-hundreds to low-three-hundreds. There's no Tesla earnings chaos, no SpaceX fireball, no political grenade detonating right now — just another ordinary stretch of timeline chatter. That quiet backdrop is the single biggest tell. There's also a hidden trimmer in the resolution mechanics: replies he fires off don't count unless he explicitly pushes them to his main feed. Strip those out and a busy-feeling day gets cut down fast, often more than people expect. Hitting 320-339 also means threading a needle from both sides. A merely busy week falls short of the floor; a genuinely explosive news cycle sends him sailing past the ceiling. It's a two-way squeeze on a narrow band, and that alone makes it a bad bet. The natural landing zone is the 260-299 window — that's where his baseline lives when nothing extraordinary is driving him. Lay off this range and back the lower buckets; the calm setup gives him no runway to get anywhere near 320.
Connect your wallet to get AI analysis
Not financial advice. This analysis is AI-generated research for entertainment and information purposes only. Past accuracy does not predict future accuracy. Do not rely on this for investment, betting, or other financial decisions. You are solely responsible for any decisions you make.
Vote while the market is active
Will Elon Musk post 320-339 tweets from May 22 to May 29, 2026?
AI is 5% more confident than the market
Market odds at time of prediction
Will Elon Musk post 320-339 tweets from May 22 to May 29, 2026?
AI is 5% more confident than the market
Market odds at time of prediction