Samuel, who heard Jasper’s words, immediately scoffed. “So pretentious. Do you think you’re the only one who knows how to bluff? We might as well ignore everything and throw all our money in one direction in that case, then! Do you think that’ll secure your victory? F*cking hilarious!”
Jasper glanced at Samuel calmly and spoke, “That explains why you can only be all high and mighty within the county. I suppose there’s a reason why you can’t make it in the cities.”
As if he had his tail stepped on, Samuel immediately shot up and roared, “You f*cking brat! What did you just say?!”
It was Samuel’s biggest regret that he could not be a part of the city’s circle of wealthy people.
The last thing he could tolerate was people telling him he was a county tyrant. He dreamed of nothing more than to enter an even more sophisticated social circle, but they all looked down on him.
At the same time, Kai suddenly shouted, interrupting Samuel’s exploding anger.
“It’s a pullback! The prices are pulling back!”
The crowd all turned to look, only to see the price of cotton on the screen make an abrupt turn at the peak of the market and begin to drop.
It was a 500 Somer Dollar drop right at the beginning.
Kai immediately lost 400,000 of the 800,000 capital that just entered the market!
This was what made the capitalization game so thrilling.
“Hahaha. I already told you two idiots that you’ll be screwed if you follow this f*cking idiot. You lost half your capital with a 500 pullback. Another 500 and you’ll hit liquidation!” Samuel chortled.
Even John, who trusted Jasper the most, felt his heart thump nervously as he sneaked glimpses at Jasper—what more Kai?
However, Jasper remained calm. “It’s going to be okay.”
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