A Life of Financial Freedom

Ordinary people always fantasize about financial freedom, beautiful women, luxury cars, yachts... However, compared to all these material things, Chu Fang desires a sincere relationship even more, ...

Chapter 935 Zhong Rou, oh Zhong Rou, how could you be so wicked?

His move was earth-shattering!

Zhong Rou immediately dumped her shares, causing the previously rising stock price to plummet to its daily limit. Hua Ruitong also began to take action, buying its own company's stock, but to no avail. For every share bought, it seemed that ten shares were being sold.

Many of Huaruitong's shareholders sensed the crisis and subsequently convened a board meeting.

Many shareholders sat in the spacious conference room.

The eldest son of the Shao family had a gloomy expression.

He thought he had defeated Zhong Rou, but it turned out to be just an illusion.

Now that Zhong Rou has officially made her move, he realizes how much pressure he is under, as if it's an overwhelming force.

One shareholder asked, "What should we do?"

"Buy!" The eldest son of the Shao family gritted his teeth. "We'll buy as much as she sells for. I want to see just how many chips she has up her sleeve!"

The order was issued, and the trader bought the shares, but the stock price, which had just risen, was then pushed down again.

This is partly due to Zhong Rou's actions, and partly because small shareholders and retail investors are also starting to sell off their shares.

When the small shareholders and retail investors saw the research report issued by Zhong Rou, which provided a comprehensive analysis of the current situation of Huaruitong Company, they concluded that the company was beginning to decline and began to sell off their shares in large quantities.

The stock price has been under pressure from all sides and has been unable to rise.

The eldest son of the Shao family frowned: "Why?!"

"Even if Zhong Rou and those small shareholders and retail investors sell off their shares, they cannot create such strong pressure."

Sudden--

The eldest son of the Shao family sized up the many shareholders present, his eyes like searchlights, trying to see through their thoughts.

Such intense pressure couldn't possibly come from just the outside; there must be an 'insider' involved!

Someone secretly sold the shares to Zhong Rou!

None of you here are fools; you naturally understand that there is a traitor among us.

Everyone remained silent.

... ...

Two days later, Huaruitong's stock price not only failed to stop falling, but was also being sold off, seemingly without end.

The employees at Huaruitong Company are a complex bunch.

"Our company's stock has fallen for three consecutive days. Is it going to go bankrupt?"

"The departure of the old chairman had already sealed the fate of the company."

"Should I also sell my company shares?"

"I sold it yesterday, what are you waiting for?"

"Damn it! I have to sell them right away."

“... ..."

The people in the company are a complex bunch.

The second son of the Shao family paced back and forth in the office, asking his subordinates, "How's the stock price now?"

"It hit the daily limit down again."

“I want to see Zhong Rou. Isn’t she going to sell our company shares? I’ll sell them to her.”

"Mr. Shao, isn't this a bit unfair to the other shareholders?"

"Not good? Wrong, we did too well. Do you think the current stock price drop is still Zhong Rou's fault? No! There are also people on our side selling shares. Otherwise, where do you think Zhong Rou got so many shares to block Huaruitong?"

The second son of the Shao family said, "My younger brothers and sisters must have sold a lot of shares."

The Shao family's successors were also restless and each had their own ideas.

Now everyone understands Zhong Rou's tactics.

First, they released a research report, causing a stir; then they sold their own shares to suppress the stock price; as the stock price hit the daily limit down, small shareholders and retail investors also began to fluctuate and sell their shares.

This pressure was passed on to Huaruitong, so Zhong Rou instructed several shareholders to sell their shares, causing the stock price to fall further.

Then Zhong Rou released another message saying that Huaruitong was not optimistic about the company's prospects and had begun to secretly sell shares.

This put pressure on many of Huaruitong's shareholders, who then secretly sold their shares in order to protect themselves.

Zhong Rou used a "prisoner's dilemma" strategy. When the stock price falls, no one knows who sold it, and the only option is to sell the shares to make a profit.

In reality, Zhong Rou didn't actually own that many shares, but she used human nature to achieve her desired goals.

This caused Huaruitong's stock price to plummet.

... ...

Zhong Rou stood by the window, gazing at Huaruitong in the distance. She seemed to see Huaruitong's predicament and sighed, "No snowflake is innocent when an avalanche occurs."

At this point, she shook her head: "Zhong Rou, how could you be so wicked?"

"Amitabha Buddha, well said, well said."

Wen Qing: "... ..."

You've ruined a listed company like this, and you're still praying for good fortune?

... ...

The eldest son of the Shao family sat in a chair, looking exhausted.

He knew... ...that the situation was hopeless.