Jasper suddenly gave the order.
Jake was stunned. Any normal person with a normal IQ would attempt to break through this key point at one at this moment, but Jasper’s order was obviously contrary to common sense. Even so, Jake was an extremely good professional leader of the trading team. Without any hesitation, he immediately dismissed his doubts and executed the order first.
To maintain smooth communication, some people were responsible for answering and transmitting orders in the team to ensure that they moved in sync 24 hours a day.
Hence, Jasper’s orders were delivered to Waterhoof City, Harbor City, and Coreana in the shortest time.
At this moment, the entire team reflected its efficiency and terrifying execution power.
In less than 20 seconds, the short offensive had slowed down significantly. The most direct manifestation was that the candlestick chart of the Sun Dollars exchange rate on the screen no longer fluctuated so sharply. The price was still fluctuating between 129.9 and 129.8, but no longer at such a dazzling speed.
Jasper’s sudden move obviously exceeded the expectations of Softwin and Wall Street capital.
Not only them, but the critics and financial experts who had been closely following the dynamics of this war of the century were also left dumbfounded.
While everyone was wondering what Jasper would do, in Nauritus City, Jasper stared at the candlestick chart of
the market. He was pursing his lips and saying nothing.
Jasper did not give any new order and Jake did not dare to take any other action. Thus, he simply followed Jasper’s line of sight to watch the market.
After looking at it, Jake realized that something was wrong.
“Do you see it?”
Jasper’s voice came from the side just in time.
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