“Coupled with the recent public speculation, we’ve managed to perfectly ignite the investors’ panic. Any slight slip in Sena’s price will cause them to immediately flee; Considering the trend, Jasper won’t be able to stop this even if he were a God.”
Conrad narrowed his eyes and spoke softly, “There’s no point in him acting now. It doesn’t the market, the strongest people in it are never organizations or large funds, but rather retail investors. These retail investors represent at least 85% of the global share market.
“It’s just that they are too disorganized and cannot be harnessed as a single unit. This is why the retail investors who actually hold the most power are merely seen as small fries when compared to organizations and dealers, and are often used for the organizations’ and dealers’ own benefits.
“However, the moment there comes an opportunity for them to work together, for example, on a share that they collectively agree is over or undervalued, then you only need a few of them to create an immense force that neither hell nor high water can hold back.”
Zane replied in disdain, “I don’t care about these things. It’s too confusing and I don’t understand it either. My only question is, how much longer until you kill Jasper?”
Conrad glanced at Zane with disgust and distaste hidden deep within his eyes. He looked at the latter as if Zane were a lower-class animal that had not yet evolved to have brain.
By the time Zane felt Conrad’s gaze and turned around, Conrad was already wearing a polite and small smile on his face. This made Zane feel comfortable and respected.
“Jasper isn’t easy to deal with at all. He hasn’t made a move since it started, and just like how he can’t guess what we’re going to do next, we won’t be able to predict how he’ll react either. What I can promise, though, is that Jasper will definitely make his move soon.
“Now, regarding when we will be able to completely destroy Jasper’s Sena will depend entirely when Jasper makes his move. We’ll have to make our next move after that. All of these are still unknown variables right now.”
Zane scoffed at Conrad’s words and spoke in disdain.
“So all that bullsh*t you said just now was a bluff? And here I was marveling at how impressive you were. Turns out that this is all you can do. Don’t act so happy before the results come out; I can’t believe you made me feel so excited for nothing.”
When he heard that, even Valentine’s lips twitched as he stood by the side, much less Conrad’s.
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