I didn't believe what they told me before. Now, I noticed that Xavier had his laptop with him wherever he went. Could he really be a programming genius?
"What would you like to see?" Xavier said proudly. When it came to things he was good at, he lowered his guard down.
"I don't know anything. Why don't you show me all that you know?"
"Sure." Xavier waved his hands at me. He had tiny hands that could barely grip the mouse.
I instantly started to doubt myself. Could he really be a programming genius? He was just a child.
"Daddy, let me show you something." Xavier opened a program. I didn't understand what it was about, but I saw the words "Joplin Group".
"What is this?"
"The review of Joplin Group's stocks."
Stocks?
Xavier understood the stock market as well? I looked at him in surprise and raised an eyebrow.
"Did you do this for me?"
Only at his mention did I realize that this was the current trend of Joplin Group's stocks. Even the trend a few months ago was on the screen.
If he moved the mouse further to the left, the program could even predict the possible trend of the next few months.
Anyone with a little bit of knowledge of the stock market could use this data to predict Joplin Group's future stock trend.
"Did you do this on your own?"
A program like this not only needed brains, but one also needed to understand the stock market and the habits of the stock dealer. This was not something that could be understood in a day or two. It was impressive for Xavier to have collected all this data.
"I made this on my own. I haven't been to school the past few days, so I made this."
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