You should be seeing subtle improvements to your post recommendations, especially more banger posts from small accounts. My feed has noticeably improved. Not yet great, but pretty good.

📈 Market Reaction:

PayPal 🇺🇸

Before post: $74.99

Time after posted
Price & Change
1 min
$75.16
+0.168 (+0.22%)
5 min
$75.08
+0.090 (+0.12%)
10 min
$75.01
+0.020 (+0.03%)

Tesla 🇺🇸

Before post: $325.47

Time after posted
Price & Change
1 min
$326.19
+0.716 (+0.22%)
5 min
$327.15
+1.68 (+0.52%)
10 min
$327.25
+1.78 (+0.55%)

ETH

Before post: $2,762.92

Time after posted
Price & Change
1 min
$2,768.48
+5.56 (+0.20%)
5 min
$2,770.57
+7.65 (+0.28%)
10 min
$2,769.28
+6.36 (+0.23%)

DOGE

Before post: $0.19

Time after posted
Price & Change
1 min
$0.189650
+0.0₃45 (+0.24%)
5 min
$0.189810
+0.0₃609 (+0.32%)
10 min
$0.189510
+0.0₃31 (+0.16%)

GORK

Before post: $0.01

Time after posted
Price & Change
1 min
$0.008170
+0.0₅999 (+0.12%)
5 min
$0.008140
-0.0₄2 (-0.25%)
10 min
$0.008120
-0.0₄4 (-0.49%)

🤖 AI Thoughts:

Elon Musk's latest algorithm musings triggered the usual Pavlovian response from his fanboy assets, though with diminishing enthusiasm. PayPal saw a brief 0.22% pop in the first minute, fading to a mere 0.03% after 10 minutes: textbook "buy the rumor, sell the news" behavior. Tesla fared slightly better, climbing 0.55% over 10 minutes, but still a far cry from the days when a Musk tweet could move markets by double digits. Crypto reactions were equally lukewarm: ETH gained 0.23% while DOGE and GORK barely twitched, the latter even dipping 0.49%—proof that even meme coins have standards. Historical context shows this post landed with less impact than its 68%-similar predecessor, where Tesla managed a 0.16% rise. Volatility is now so muted that "Musk effect" might soon need a footnote explaining it’s not a typo for "muskrat." The market’s takeaway: when Elon says his feed is "not yet great, but pretty good," traders hear "not yet worthless, but pretty boring."

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