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Life at The Top novel Chapter 1390

The Atticus family kept their promise.

Half an hour after Jasper hung up on Fabian, a large sum of money suddenly appeared. Not only did it stabilize the plummeting rubber futures price, but the good news that accompanied the injection was also announced. With this, the rubber futures price started to rise slowly.

At this moment, Jasper was cunningly earning more money from this.

Hence, Jasper directly injected 200 million US Dollars. After Jasper put in the 200 million US Dollars to buy into the market, the huge amount of inflowing funds noticeably paused.

It seemed to be shocked by Jasper’s shamelessness. However, soon enough, this fund ignored the greedy Jasper and started executing its own plan.

The rubber futures price stabilized at 1600 US Dollars very soon.

In conclusion, Jasper sold 300 million US Dollars when it was at 1200 US Dollars. Then, when the rubber futures price dropped to 1030 US Dollars, he closed the position. The price was subsequently increased from 1030 US Dollars to 1600 US Dollars.

This was the second time Jasper closed the position and this time, he completely withdrew from the market.

Even though the Atticus family was scared that Jasper would do something at this critical moment and crash the price of the rubber futures, there was still a limit to everything.

Furthermore, Jasper was not only touching the profits of the Atticus family, he was also touching the general market of the rubber futures around the world. If he went overboard, he was worried that it would backfire. Hence, he decided to stop before he went too far.

His idea of ‘too far’ took the form 370 million US Dollars in profit.

Even though he was happy, Jasper knew he could only do this seemingly impossible feat during this special occasion.

Normally, this fund of 500 million US Dollars would only cause a small rise in the rubber futures prices at most, and not have any huge influence.

Moreover, the Atticus family would be able to kill him with just a flick of their wrist.

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