The wind was roaring in the Sun Dollars foreign exchange market. A financial war that would cause major social upheaval
was stirring. With the influx of Wall Street capital, Sun Dollars briefly held on to a support level.
However, this kind of persistence did not last.
When Sentel entered the market, the bears saw hope of completely crushing the bulls.
Hence, the greed and profit seeking nature of the capitalists was fully reflected at this moment.
After discovering that it was hopeless and extremely risky to persist with long positions, many long term retail investors immediately cleared their positions, turned their heads, and fell into the arms of the short selling side. These retail investors hoped to make up their losses by shorting.
However, this behavior was a devastating blow to Fabian and Echo, who insisted on going long. Fabian was sitting in front of the computer. There was an air conditioner blowing to maintain the room at the most comfortable and cooling temperature, but the cold sweat on his forehead could not stop flowing.
He held the least positions, and under the pressure of short positions this time, it would be easiest for him to liquidate.
“The floating loss on the book has reached the warning line. If you don’t cover the position, it will be over.”
Fabian could not imagine how terrifying the consequences of throwing such a large sum of money into the foreign exchange market and not having a single cent remaining.
For the first time in his life, Fabian felt intense fear.
“No, I have to find a way!”
Fabian had a malevolent look on his face. He immediately called Echo.
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