Options are like a bet. If you bet the stock will go up you "buy a call". If you bet the stock will go down you "buy a put". And just like in a game of rock paper scissors, there are always people betting the opposite. In this case, the bulls (the people who bet the stock will go up) bought a lot more calls than the bears (the people who bet the stock will go down). Read from source...
Dan’s post brings up some valid points. He points out inconsistencies in the author's arguments, such as one moment discussing the inherent limitations of market-based evaluation and then quickly moving on to discuss how free-market principles are valuable to understanding the quality of products. He also criticizes the author for making claims without any evidence to support them, such as the claim that Huawei's software is not very different from its competitors.
AI also points out that the author relies heavily on anecdotes and personal experience, which can lead to bias and selective memory. He argues that while it’s fine to use personal experiences to illustrate a point, the author should also use more objective data and research to back up their claims.
He criticizes the author's emotional arguments, such as the comment that Huawei's actions are "incomprehensible" or "unjustified". These kinds of arguments are often driven by emotional reactions rather than logical analysis.
Overall, while AI acknowledges that the author makes some valid points, he feels that their arguments are often inconsistent, biased, and lack evidence to support them.
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