A half-joke simulator that tells you if you should buy Twitter stock 'Should I Buy Twitter?'



Twitter's stock price has been volatile and plagued investors as Tesla CEO Elon Musk is making a fuss about the acquisition of Twitter. ' Should I Buy Twitter? ' Is a simulator that determines whether or not to purchase such Twitter stock by answering the user's impression of Twitter and Mr. Musk.

Should I buy Twitter?

https://shouldibuytwitter.com/

Go to the Should I buy Twitter? Page and click START.



The first question is, 'How likely is Mr. Musk to be forced to pay $ 54.20 per share, as originally agreed?' Mr. Musk has already

announced that he will cancel the acquisition of Twitter, but Twitter is suing Mr. Musk accordingly. If the court upholds Twitter's proceedings and Mr. Musk decides to take over again, Twitter shareholders will receive $ 54.20 per share as originally planned. The question is, 'How likely is that?' Move the slider to set the percentage and click NEXT.



The next question is, 'How likely is Mr. Musk to make a better deal?' Determine the probability that you think this is the case and click 'NEXT'.



The third question is, 'If Mr. Musk made a better deal, how much would he pay per share?' We will answer how much less Mr. Musk will pay than the current $ 54.20. By the way, the maximum amount is set at 52.25 dollars (about 7100 yen).



The fourth is, 'What would happen to Twitter's stock price if Mr. Musk didn't buy Twitter?' The stock price of Twitter at the time of access is displayed here, and it is 39.84 dollars (about 5400 yen) at the time of article creation. Taking into account the possibility that Mr. Musk will have to pay a fine due to the above proceedings, guess how the stock price will fluctuate and click 'NEXT'.



Then, the simulator will display the result as shown below. This time, 'YES! You should buy twitter!' Was decided as 'should buy'. The results also show how much the respondents think the Twitter stock is worth, and what the ROI (return on investment) is when combined with the current stock price. This time, I think it's worth $ 50.48 (about 6900 yen), and it seems that he judged that the ROI was 27%. If the respondent thinks it's worth more than the current stock price, he says 'should buy', but it also states that 'this is not good investment advice. This is a joke.'



in Web Service, Posted by log1p_kr