Elon Musk's tweeting patterns have drawn significant attention from traders and market observers across platforms. This prediction market tracks whether he will post between 165 and 189 tweets during a three-day window from April 18-20, 2026. The target range represents approximately 55-63 posts per day, which would require sustained and consistent posting activity across multiple time zones. The market's current 0% YES odds suggest traders view this volume threshold as unlikely to be reached during this specific period. Musk's historical tweeting behavior shows considerable variation depending on market conditions, product launches, news cycles, earnings announcements, and his current focus areas. Some of his highest-activity days have exceeded 100 posts, while quieter periods see significantly lower daily volumes. The resolution mechanism is transparent and verifiable: once April 20 concludes at midnight UTC, the actual tweet count posted from his primary X account will determine the outcome automatically. The 0% odds imply the market expects his daily posting rate to remain well below the 55+ tweets-per-day threshold during this window. Traders interested in this market are essentially predicting whether an upcoming event, major announcement, product news, geopolitical development, or market volatility might trigger unusually elevated posting activity from Musk during these three days.