Quote from stock777:
99% of those guys are nitwits, half wits, and shills for management.
but maybe 1% are worth reading.
post them here, if you know who
What stocktwits stream (e.g. SPY stream @
http://stocktwits.com/symbol/SPY) have you been following and/or which stream you're interested in considering there's hundreds and hundreds of the individual streams on stocktwits that specifically correlates to a trading instrument as shown in the link above.
Seems to me you still have not figure out how to use stocktwits and that explains why you never mention any specific info about stocktwits except to say it sucks for you unless I have you confused with the thread about stocktwits down in the chit chat section here at ET where you once gave some names on stocktwits that you didn't like...names of traders mainly chit chating about the price action or names of traders posting after the fact trades.
My point, if you're trying to use stocktwits as a signal service (realtime trade calls)...you're using it for the wrong reasons and you won't find it useful because most do not post in realtime nor any
detailed explanations due to the charater (per letter) limitations of twitter.
In contrast, find someone that has a useful blog that you like and then see if he/she post on stocktwits. Thus, you'll only be following those you're interesting in. Simply, search elsewhere (not twitter) for traders you're interested in and then determine if they're posting on twitter or stocktwits for you to follow.
I like to follow traders from Europe that talk about the Eurozone Crisis and traders of European futures.
Next, follow your list of traders only via something like
tweetdeck to prevent seeing all that junk you would normally see in stocktwits. That's how you make stocktwits useful via
filtering out the junk in comparison to randomly reading anything being posted on stocktwits streams.
http://www.tweetdeck.com/ (software owned by twitter)