Counterattack 1990

Chen Dong woke up and found himself reborn in 1990, a time when gold was everywhere. Carrying the regrets of his past life, he started by selling tea eggs...

Financial crises, oil crises, gra...

Chapter 873 Flies don't land on eggs without cracks!

At the same time, Wangcai wasn't the only one who couldn't sleep.

Jones also couldn't sleep, not because he was too excited, but because the fluctuations in the Thai market were making him too worried to sleep.

With the Thai market experiencing continuous volatility, he and his Quantum Fund have turned their attention to it.

In particular, the recent public statement by Thailand's second-in-command, which placed him and his Quantum Foundation among those deemed unwelcome, has greatly troubled Jones.

It's important to know that Jones has been discussing ethical issues with Soros and others. Within the Quantum Fund, he also persuaded them to join this movement, believing that currency wars would only lead to more people losing their jobs, food, and even their lives.

However, in the Southeast Asian market today, international hedge funds are not limited to them, and they will not collapse their monetary system because of a mere three billion US dollars in position.

This situation is not only due to attacks by hedge funds, but also directly related to problems in Thailand's own economy.

To be fair, no organization wants to offend a country.

The Quantum Fund is no exception.

The best approach, of course, is to attribute the deterioration of the situation to the ruling government. In fact, the cause of today's disastrous outcome is indeed their insufficient understanding of the changing international economic landscape. This led to Soros's famous argument that "flies don't land on eggs without cracks."

This would confirm the Quantum Fund's involvement in shorting the Thai baht, and Jones was unsure whether he should make the call.

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