The exchange rate market of Sun Dollars was full of demons. The exchange rate of Sun Dollars was steadily approaching the 130 mark.
“Mr. Laine, the resistance is not as fierce as we imagined.”
Jake reported to Jasper.
On the desktop in front of Jasper were five or six monitors, each of which displayed dense rows of data. Even though this huge flow of data was intimidating, it was what remained after a professional team of analysts had filtered out a large portion of the unnecessary data.
“Continue to break through.”
Jasper raised his brows slightly and said, “Everything is already on the line. Whether it is Softwin or Wall Street, there will be no retreat. We have to break 130 points.”
“Okay.”
After Jake answered, he immediately returned to his position and began to instruct the team to execute the order.
At this moment, the short sellers treated Jasper’s Nauritus City trading center as the core and the Harbor City and Waterhoof City trading centers as affiliates. Together, they made up the core first echelon.
The seconda echelon was Sentel Corporation and the Haddock Chamber of Commerce funds that had just joined.
The reason why they were called the second echelon was not that their strength was not strong enough. In fact, the funds of the two entities combined were a lot more than Jasper‘s three trading centers.
After all, they had history.
Yet, the short sellers were implementing Jasper‘s orders as their core now. This was recognized by everyone, so because of this, they could only be regarded as the second echelon.
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