Super Micro Computer Options Flash Cautious AI Upside
Raising Lobsters: The Biggest AI Storm of the Year
The AI assistant named 'Lobster,' OpenClaw, has taken the world by storm. This open-source tool possesses low-level computer operation permissions and can act as a digital avatar, independently completing complex tasks such as reading news, sending emails, writing code, and even conducting online transactions. Within weeks of its launch, it became the fastest-growing open-source project in GitHub history and quickly prompted domestic large model manufacturers like Kimi and MiniMax to adapt. From assisting in conversations to autonomous execution, the boundaries of AI capabilities have achieved another leap forward.
Super Micro Computer Options Spot-On: On March 6th, 373.19K Contracts Were Traded, With 2.1 Million Open Interest
On March 6th ET, $Super Micro Computer(SMCI.US)$ had active options trading, with a total trading volume of 373.19K options for the day, of which put options accounted for 21.86% of the total
Following the Pentagon cooperation controversy, Claude's user growth continues to soar.
Following a disagreement with the U.S. Department of Defense, the mobile version of Claude has seen an upward trend in both daily active users and new app installations. Previously, Anthropic's CEO, Dario Amodei, refused to allow the U.S. government to use its artificial intelligence system for mass surveillance of American citizens or to power fully autonomous weapons. The provider of the AI model behind Claude was thus labeled as a supply chain risk. However, data indicates that Anthropic's stance has instead made the model more appealing to many consumers. According to app data service provider Appfigures,
P/E Ratio Insights for Super Micro Computer
Super Micro Computer Options Spot-On: On March 5th, 135.95K Contracts Were Traded, With 2.07 Million Open Interest
On March 5th ET, $Super Micro Computer(SMCI.US)$ had active options trading, with a total trading volume of 135.95K options for the day, of which put options accounted for 32.6% of the total