What type of "ten-thousand character research report" should not be looked at?



1. Too much nonsense; something that can be explained in one sentence has to be dragged out into a long paragraph, purely wasting time.

2. There is no data to support it; the entire text consists only of narrative speculation and thoughts, lacking sufficient persuasiveness. In the current context, discussing something with an uncertain future cannot lead to any definitive conclusions, and there isn't much room for discussion.

3. The specific projects mentioned are mostly their own bags, what does it intend? If it's reasoned and backed up, I might still have a desire to buy, but how many pieces can be written to this extent?
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