37% of Americans' investment decisions are inspired by Elon Musk's tweets

About 37% of Americans have made investments, or at least considered such moves, based on tweets from Tesla Inc. 

TESLA CEO Elon Musk, a survey conducted by Piplsay has found.

What Happened: The survey was conducted nationwide in the U.S. in addition to Feb. 6 and Feb. 8 and venerated 30,400 responses from adults.

Forty-eight percent of the participants described the billionaire fortune-hunter as "Genius," 22% said locate him funny, though substitute 12% said they would portray him as a "madman" in a earsplitting way. Seven percent of the respondents said Musk was a "jerk" in their view.

Twenty-three percent of respondents said they follow Musk's tweets "totally nearby," 20% said "to the side of," though 36% of the respondents said they didn't follow his tweets at all.

Musk is plus more idolized by men at 69%, though 31% of women deem him their idol.



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