Life at the Top

Life At The Top Chapter 1857

Rogers shrugged and said, “Somerland’s

stock market has a 10% limit down, so

you are destined to stop at this step, but

what I am responsible for is different.

“Here, I can bring down any industry in

Somerland, and it’ll only take 1 day.’

On the screen in front of Rogers, the real

time futures trading chart was on display.

If there was an unannounced crash in the

stock market, then the investors would

exclaim that this was Somerland’s first

stock market crash. Yet, the sudden

collapse of the futures market would

make most people realize that foreign

forces were deliberately targeting

Somerland’s economic system.

was just the natural

As long

was

or society could avoid

like

and Somerland was no

the

kill people

single

Street capital directly targeted the domestic futures market.

things that could be

oil, wheat, cotton, white

these goods were either basic materials needed for

could be said that these things were the

it collapsed, the social turmoil caused would simply be

who just graduated from university, was a very dinary speculator in the domestic

trading when he was i n university, and after he realized his talent in this industry, he immediately went out

continued until now. When his university classmates were still looking

million was a huge wealth that

Thatcher’s judgment, the cotton futures might rise slightly today, s o Thatcher bought the cotton futures order a long time

seized this wave

in the first 30 minutes. Everything was as

neighboring country’s cotton was not harvested due to natural disasters, but our country had a bumper harvest. With less imported cotton, domestically produced cotton will naturally be in short supply, and prices will

is the

probably rise by about 10%. With such a series of good news,

problem, was about to turn off his computer to go out

moved his mouse to the software window and was about to close it, the originally calm futures trading market

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