The two sides had temporarily stabilized a t the current price line. They were fighting each other but it seemed to be to no avail.
Their funds were like tap water pouring crazily after opening the faucet.
I would harvest your orders while you
devoured mine.
Just as Jasper had said before, once funds of f this magnitude started a decisive battle, any so-called gaudy technical operations were meaningless. What was left was to see who had a stronger background.
“Add in 20 billion US Dollars.”
Jasper pondered for a moment and said, ” The price should be lowered a bit. The current stalemate must be broken.”
“But if we do this, our reserve funds will b e in danger and Quantum Fund and Layman will likely follow.”
Shaking his head, Jasper said, “We can’t consider too much at this moment. Now, the entire subprime market is like a panicked chicken coop. Every chicken is in a manic state so we must increase the fear in each and every one of them. Only in this way can this chicken coop be overturned. Otherwise, the more of a stalemate the situation becomes, the worse it will be for us.”
Conrad sighed and nodded, acknowledging that Jasper’s decision was the correct one.
With that, another 20 billion US Dollars entered the market.
The 20 billion US Dollars was like the last small weight on the scale that could barely maintain balance. Although it was only a small amount, the overall market trend began to tilt toward JW Foundation.
They were burning money, and what more, this was real money that was being burnt.
No, even burning real money would not match the speed at which Jasper was
spending it.
Every minute and every second, Jasper’s funds flowed out in 100 million units. In reality, 100 million in cash took several hours to completely burn out even if it was set on fire.
However, the effect of spending the money was immediate.
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