@elkelk a lot of hiring heuristics essentially just proxy IQ
A social-post thesis observing that many common hiring heuristics effectively act as proxies for IQ. This is an open play capturing that idea; it does not contain company-level, sector, or macro investment guidance.
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This play links to the ticker IQ. The underlying source is a social observation and does not provide company-specific fundamentals, catalysts, or tradable guidance.
@elkelk a lot of hiring heuristics essentially just proxy IQ @elkelk a lot of hiring heuristics essentially just proxy IQ
Source proof
Source proof: Supported source proof | 1 extracted claim | 1 directional asset | 1 supporting author | headline-like title review
Primary source: a social post stating “@elkelk a lot of hiring heuristics essentially just proxy IQ.” Additional captured source events are user replies and low-information posts; none contain actionable market data.
The post contains no market-relevant information beyond an apology and a link (content of the link is not provided). No actionable theses or tradable signals can be extracted.
The source contains only user mentions and no market, macro, company, or trading-relevant information.
Analysis reset: X provider unavailable during stale source-analysis outage; event preserved without source analysis.
A general thought exercise noting that frontier LLMs currently ingest only a small fraction of human daily sensory data. No concrete companies, products, earnings, regulations, or timelines are mentioned; therefore limited direct trading actionability.
The source is a general observation about hiring heuristics acting as proxies for IQ. It contains no market, company, sector, or policy specifics and provides no direct tradable implications.
Very low-information social post mentioning OpenSea with no substantive content beyond a link; no clear market, macro, or company catalyst described.
The provided source contains only user mentions with no substantive market, macro, company, or trading information. No actionable theses or tradable tickers can be extracted.
Content only contains tagged accounts and the string “98%” with no context (no asset, catalyst, metric, timeframe, or rationale). Not actionable for markets.
Supporting authors
One author contributed the primary observation. Other captured source events are replies or mentions without substantive investment content.
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