Likes do the same job on both platforms — they tell a scroller that other people agreed with a call — but the surrounding traffic is different. A liked message on a StockTwits ticker stream sits in front of people already researching that symbol. A liked post on X competes with everything else in a general timeline. Price reflects that: $149 per thousand against $39.99.
Directional claims only — no fabricated numbers. Use this as a shortlist, not a spec.
| Criterion | StockTwits Likes | X Likes |
|---|---|---|
| Where the like lands | Inside the stream for that ticker | In a general timeline |
| Price 100 / 500 / 1k | $19 / $79 / $149 | $4.99 / $22.99 / $39.99 |
| Largest package | 1,000 at $149 | 5,000 at $129.99 |
| Reader context | Already researching the symbol | Mixed — news, macro, off-topic |
| Best for | Calls, DD posts, earnings takes | Threads, launches, pinned posts |
| Good pairing | Watchers on the profile | Retweets on the same post |
Buy StockTwits likes on the messages that carry your thesis — the DD post, the earnings take, the idea you want quoted back at you. Buy X likes when volume matters more than context; at $39.99 per thousand you can cover a full thread. Accounts posting on both usually spend heavier on StockTwits.
Supply. The StockTwits account pool is small and few providers work the platform, so a thousand likes is $149 against $39.99 on X. The upside is that each like sits in a stream full of buyers.
No. Likes are social proof on the message and nothing more. They make a post look considered to someone scrolling the symbol, but the thesis, the timing, and your track record do the convincing.
Yes. Paste the message URL at checkout — older posts work as long as the account is public. No password is required on either platform.
Every service includes a free trial and a 30-day refill window. Pay in crypto if privacy is the point.