The Dow Jones Index currently looked like a horrifying scene from a battlefield.
Under the influence of the market, the short selling party was making triumphant progress. However, the number of funds held would also make a difference on a battlefield like this.
Even though Fabian had tried everything to hide his position, he could not stop Jasper because Jasper had already thoroughly hunted him down.
The two parties maintained this intricate dance for a very long time. Both sides already understood each other inside and out.
Jasper soon led the attack as he began targeting all of Fabian’s positions.
Jasper’s attack left no means of escape, as Fabian’s disguise was ripped off and he was left completely exposed.
In that moment, the eyes of all the hungry establishments that were busy looking for a free meal lit up.
They did not expect such a big fish to be hiding in such a chaotic battlefield.
To those agencies, they did not care if you were Fabian Atticus or Atticus Finch, as long as there was profit and returns, they would take you down even if Winston Benett himself was standing in front of them.
Which one of the bosses or stakeholders from those agencies was not a big shot that were in the top 500 of the world when it came to power?
Fabian was mighty in Harbor City and his family was powerful indeed.
However, if he was thrown into the Nasdaq’s battlefield, the Atticus family was just a squire from a small town. It would be impossible to make those establishments halt their attack.
Thus, a smokeless financial massacre immediately skipped the mild prelude and leaped into the most exciting bit in which people suffered terrible financial losses.
They were competing to find out who had among them had the most money and most power.
“Mr. Atticus, this is too much, We can’t hold on any longer!”
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