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Life at The Top novel Chapter 21

Hearing these words, even Wendy Schuler, who was used to seeing wealth, felt suffocated.

“Oh my,” Wendy murmured, “With this rapid increase in wealth, why do I feel like I’m dreaming?”

“This is just the beginning.” The corner of Jasper’s mouth curled up.

In his memory of the next ten years to come, this wave of crude oil prices was the most likely opportunity for him to get rich overnight. It would be gone if he missed it.

There would be many other opportunities to make money, but there would not be another chance for him to make so much so fast.

Many of his plans in the future relied on this opportunity to work out. Speaking of which, he had to thank Hugh Lewis for the 50 million. Otherwise, Jasper could still earn some money but not nearly as much.

The continuous uptick of news immediately hit the international market like a tornado, and everyone’s panic was directly reflected in the futures market.

The prices skyrocketing in a short period of time blinded countless people. Just when people thought that the newly emerged price was the highest point, the number refreshed in the next second would hit them in the face.

Everyone was screaming frantically, but few people dared to enter the venture at this moment because they were afraid that the roller coaster ride would fall rapidly in the next second.

International capital surged rapidly as countless financial predators rushed into the market like sharks that smelled blood.

As a result, a rare situation appeared in the history of the entire international crude oil futures market.

There was only a buy order, no sell order.

All the contracts in the market were snatched up and sold out. There were no transactions in the active market.

People who only reacted now and wanted to re-enter the market were left without a chance. No matter the money, no fool would ever sell the crude oil in their hands.

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