The next morning when the stock market opened.
Jasper was sitting in front of the computer with two other computers connected to Harbor City’s trader teams that both Jake and Henry recruited.
At this moment, everyone’s gazes were burning into Jasper as they waited for him to give orders.
“We currently have 29% of Motley Media’s stocks in our hands, but they’re still not enough, so our task this morning is to continue to acquire the stocks and get Motley Media’s stock price to limit up within one hour.”
Jasper’s calm voice was heard, and the two professional trader teams from Harbor City entered at the same time.
At the same time, Jasper operated using his own account.
When the three parties entered the market at the same time, Motley Media’s stock market suddenly surged.
Meanwhile, in Swallow Capital where Motley Media’s headquarters was located, Erik was walking back and forth in the office with a sullen expression.
Not far away, three professional traders were staring at the market. Erik’s confidant and senior executive, Kingston Pitt, stood nervously behind the traders while staring at the computer screen.
“They’ve made a move!” Kingston said suddenly.
Erik, who was already anxious to begin with, suddenly raised his head and strode over quickly.
“Which direction is it? Buy or sell?” Erik asked nervously.
Kingston grimaced and said, “There are three big orders at the same time, all of which are buying!”
“Buy!” Erik paled. Jasper had still chosen the outcome that he least wanted to see.
“That darn idiot. Where does he get his money from? Does he just throw tens of millions without blinking at all?!”
Cold sweat was seeping out of Kingston’s forehead as he stared at the market, saying, “Sir, the stock price has risen by 4%. What do we do now?
Erik gritted his teeth and said, “What else? Sell the company’s shares. Since he wants to buy them so much, we’ll sell them then. Let’s see how much he can buy!”
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