Will Elon Musk post 140-159 tweets from July 14 to July 21, 2026?

140-159 tweets? Musk's fingers don't do quiet weeks

Analysis

This bracket is the wrong end of town. Elon Musk posts like he breathes — constant, reflexive, and high-volume. The 140-159 range works out to around 20 posts a day, which is a sleepy week by his standards. Nothing in the current landscape suggests he's going offline or dialling it back. Here's the killer detail: we're already deep into the counting window. If he were tracking toward this lower band, the market would have shifted hard in that direction by now. Instead, traders are piling into the mid-to-high buckets, which tells you everything about where the count is actually headed. This band also demands a perfect landing. One news cycle, one product tease, one argument-heavy afternoon on his own platform, and he sails past 159 without blinking. The range above this one is wide open and far more likely to catch him. The narrow bucket isn't impossible, but it's the hardest needle to thread. Company chatter, platform commentary, and weekend engagement spikes all push him higher, not lower. Fade this bracket entirely and put your interest in the 170-plus territory where the real action is sitting.

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Will Elon Musk post 140-159 tweets from July 14 to July 21, 2026?

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18/07/2026, 13:02

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