neo26000
03-20

For the umpteenth time, an increase in call or put options reflects heightened interest, but it doesn't necessarily indicate the market's direction. Option trades serve as a guide, offering insights into market sentiment, but they never prelude any movement of the underlying stock. It’s important to remember that for every trade, there’s a counterparty, meaning the volume of options alone isn’t a reliable predictor of price action. The real story unfolds with the outcome — who closes with a profit and who doesn’t. In the end, the winner is defined by results, not by the trades leading up to them.

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