Gulping, Zack licked his dry lips and did his best to stop his voice from shaking. “Since this morning, the Hansel Index has dropped by 3,000 points and the 15 billion we invested in has become a total of 29.6 billion.
“In just one morning, we’ve earned 14.6 billion!”
“Stock god! Mr. Laine, you really are the god of stocks!”
Zack shook as he spoke.
At the same time, stock traders in the room all looked at Jasper with gazes of utter admiration. As executionists who merely followed his orders, they knew better than anyone how decisive and intellectual Jasper’s orders had been.
Many of his seemingly inexplicable orders had proven to have incomparable foresight, for the ever-changing capital market would shift a very short moment afterward.
It was as if Jasper could see through every secret in this treacherous capital market.
Jasper, who had been wearing a solemn expression for the past few hours, finally smiled and said, “Alright. Let’s go eat something now that the market is on break. Eat and drink whatever good food you want, and if there’s anything you need, just tell them and they’ll fulfill it!
“Oh, and everyone gets a 100,000 bonus.”
The stock traders immediately chortled at the news.
Meanwhile, Jasper and the rest left for their meal upstairs.
Both Michael and Henry kept staring at Jasper as they ate, for Jasper seemed as divine to them as God Himself.
“How are you so good at this?” Anna spoke honestly.
Jasper merely smiled. “Am I? It’s still too early for anything to be confirmed. We’ve only just started.”
Zachary heard him and asked, “When do you think the Hansel Index will stop dropping?”
Jasper fell into thought for a moment and tried to remember the result of the financial crisis in his past life.
A total of three trillion US dollars had vanished in this bubble. That was how terrifying it had been.
On the other hand, the Hansel Index had dropped to 8,000 points.
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