“Suppress them again and continue to knock down Layman’s 40 billion US Dollar market value in the next 2 minutes. Then trap it at the limit,” Jasper said solemnly.
“Yes!”
Baz responded and immediately gave out Jasper’s order as quickly as possible.
At the same time, the centers in Waterhoof City and Harbor City simultaneously executed Jasper’s orders. Under the operation of the three teams from different trading centers, a large number of funds reached the securities center server in the United States in the shortest time through the optical cable signal. After this, the data was processed.
Tens of billions of dollars collided passionately at this moment.
JW Foundation’s all out attack without warning caused an uproar throughout the entire United States stock market. Under this convergence of circumstances, the trading center of Quantum Fund became very chaotic.
Rogers pulled off his necktie and looked at the constantly refreshing data stream on the computer coldly.
Each refresh of the data represented an additional short order hitting the Layman Investment Bank’s stock market. Meanwhile, Layman Investment Bank’s stock price was like a fragile line, with each short order shortening it by one point.
“Sir, Layman Investment Bank’s stock price is approaching the limit down!”
Rogers’ mouth twitched when he was faced with the report from the team,
“Should we intervene?” The man asked.
“Wait.”
Taking a deep breath, Rogers stopped his subordinate.
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