“In 13 seconds, the subprime market
crashed 22%!”
Jake screamed in a borderline croaking
voice, attracting everyone’s attention.
Immediately afterward, cheers almost
blew off the roof.
The 22% flash crash not only meant that
all of JW’s funds would not face the risk of
liquidation, but more importantly, it
directly penetrated the defensive line built
by the United States capital in the
subprime market.
Once you broke through the defensive
line, the rest of the subprime market was
like a woman that was stripped naked
such that you could do whatever you
wanted with her.
However, although Jasper had a smile on
his face as he watched Jake and the rest
cheering and jumping in joy, there was a
touch of melancholy and worry in the
deepest part of his eyes.
He knew very well that the current battle progress was paid for by the decades worth of savings had been accumulated by those elders in Harbor City.
Moreover, if the United States government or the Federal Reserve was determined to rescue the market at all costs, he might not even win even after sacrificing all of the resources from Harbor City.
Although at the end of his previous life,
the United States government and the Federal Reserve realized that the subprime mortgage crisis was a problem with the United States economic system itself and did not desperately rescue the market, the subprime mortgage crisis in the previous life only broke out because the contradictions accumulated to the point where they could not be suppressed anymore.
This time, it was blown up by him, a man from Somerland.
The cause was different, so the result.
might change.
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