Yao Hong really treated Li Cheng as her own.
The next day, he went to the stock exchange hall, a place he had never been before.
However, he didn't buy the stock. He had placed an order for 10,000 shares at the price Li Cheng had written, but the transaction price after the market opened was only one cent higher than the price he had placed.
The big screen was all red. Yao Hong watched helplessly as the stock hit the daily limit, stomping her feet in regret.
There were many people stamping their feet in the trading hall, all of whom were unable to make a deal because their listed prices were too low.
Yao Hong carefully took out the napkin from her pocket and confirmed again and again that she was indeed paying the price written by Li Cheng.
Li Cheng is not that good either. He made a wrong judgment and failed to buy the stocks.
Muttering, Yao Hong put the napkin back into his pocket. He turned to look at the big screen, thought for a moment, and didn't dare to buy any more stocks.
I have never touched this thing before, so I am not sure about it. I should go back and ask Li Cheng first.
Yao Hong was very careful and wore a mask when he came to the trading hall. But even so, he was still recognized.
After the man recognized Yao Hong, he squeezed into the crowd, so Yao Hong didn't see him.
After returning to the branch, Yao Hong quickly called Li Cheng over, took out the napkin, pointed at the number on it and said, "Li Cheng, you were one cent short, so you didn't buy it."
Li Cheng looked at the napkin, then slapped his head and said in a regretful tone, "Oh, my math teacher taught me this, and I forgot to round off."
Yao Hong widened her eyes and exclaimed, "Ah!", thinking to herself, "How could you make such a low-level mistake?"
Li Cheng added, "It doesn't matter though. After all, it's only 2.11 yuan. Go back tomorrow and just ask for 2.32 yuan. You'll definitely be able to buy it this time."
Yao Hong thought that this was the only way, and thought it was her own fault for not checking Li Cheng's "math homework".
After a moment's hesitation, Yao Hong asked worriedly, "Can you still make money?"
Li Cheng smiled and said, "Director Yao, this is just the beginning. Feel free to buy it."
Yao Hong was delighted when she heard this. They chatted for a while longer, and when Li Cheng was about to return to his office, Yao Hong, for once, stood up to see him off.
As Li Cheng left, he pretended to be casual and said, "We're just playing small-time stocks. Those professional stock investors will act ruthlessly and viciously when they see the opportunity. However, they never use their own money to invest in stocks, it's always other people's money."
Yao Hong also said: "That's right, that Western stock god seems to be like that."
Li Cheng knew he was referring to the person who was always mentioned in books about stocks, so he smiled and said, "Director Yao also reads books on investment?"
Yao Hong was stunned and said awkwardly, "Just watching and playing..."
Li Cheng smiled slightly, turned around and left.
Li Cheng didn't know if he would arouse Yao Hong's inner desires. But for now, Yao Hong, who always prided himself on following the rules, started buying stocks and reading books about stocks, which showed that his mentality had changed, or perhaps it was just his nature.
It's a good start, the fish have started to bite the bait. Yao Hong probably fantasized about the stock god and getting rich when she couldn't sleep at night.
Thinking of this, Li Cheng whistled happily. But then Li Cheng stopped whistling. Since this was an important office, he had to be cautious and not let his image down.
The next day, Yao Hong arrived at the trading hall before the market opened.
The hall was already packed with people, some of whom were unconsciously smoking. Yao Hong, who always disliked smoking, didn't care about that anymore. With great effort, he squeezed in front of a computer.
According to the price Li Cheng mentioned, he operated on the keyboard and placed a large order.
After doing all this, Yao Hong felt inexplicably nervous. After the market opened, he quickly checked his account and found a string of numbers in the position column.
Finally, I bought 10,000 shares. Looking at the numbers in my account, Yao Hong felt excited, as if she was about to get rich.
As it turned out, Yao Hong had indeed made a fortune. It was just a small fortune, just over 2,000 yuan. Yao Hong was extremely excited when she saw the 2,000 yuan she had earned overnight.
To be honest, before this, his biggest extra income was royalties, the most he ever earned was two hundred yuan.
In order to write those boring professional articles, he almost stayed up all night and lost his hair. His head was already full of local support for the central government, and he would probably be a complete bald man in a few years.
There was another time when Yao Hong made some extra money. She never considered it as extra money, but rather it was earned through her own intelligence and talent. That was because of the buffer door incident, and she won a bonus of 20,000 yuan.
But this kind of bonus can only be obtained once in a lifetime.
Stock trading is not troublesome at all. More than 2,000 yuan was deposited into my account overnight. It’s so fucking cool.
The more Yao Hong thought about it, the happier she became. She completely forgot one thing: royalties had nothing to do with stock trading. Comparing the two things, they were completely unrelated.
What's more, the more than 2,000 yuan was still a book figure at this time, but Yao Hong actually thought it was hers.
Yao Hong was so happy that she asked Li Cheng to drink with her again. Li Cheng was disgusted by the memory of Yao Hong drinking too much, so he agreed not very happily.
Yao Hong noticed this and thought Li Cheng was busy, so she quickly said that they could meet another day. Li Cheng felt a little embarrassed by his politeness.
So, the two of them went to the restaurant again and wandered around the street drunk.
On the way to send Yao Hong home, Li Cheng secretly swore that this was the last time he would drink with Yao Hong.
At the dinner table, probably because he felt that Li Cheng was one of his own, Yao Hong's true nature was somewhat revealed, and his words and actions were completely unlike his usual self.
Looking at the complacent Yao Hong, Li Cheng was sure that he was a hypocrite who was greedy for money, lustful and pretentious.
Li Cheng believed that such a person would not need any effort from him, as he would run all the way down the Yangguan Road that Li Cheng pointed out to him, just like a donkey running downhill.
The first sweet date Li Cheng gave Yao Hong would shift her focus to stocks. However, no stock ever rises forever. Moreover, in a sense, entering the stock market at this time was a bit like gambling.
It’s just that the risk is smaller this time.
In the stock market, it is often said that "the one who knows how to buy is the apprentice, the one who knows how to hold is the master, and the one who knows how to hold short is the master." For a novice like Yao Hong, if he loses control of himself, the final result is likely to be trapped.
Li Cheng took the opportunity to have dinner at that restaurant and learned that Yao Hong's orders there were worth tens of thousands of yuan every month.
Li Cheng concluded that Yao Hong had a sum of money in her hands, which might be the branch office's slush fund.
If Yao Hong's greed were unleashed, he might embezzle the money from the slush fund to speculate in stocks. If he was trapped, he would be dismissed from his job.
This is the Yangguan Avenue that Li Cheng pointed out to Yao Hong.
As for whether Yao Hong will succeed, that depends on his accomplishments. Again, the stock market is risky, so be cautious when entering the market.
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