Chapter 587 Teaches You How to Short Sell



After the two-day weekend was announced, the stock market plummeted for five days before slowly recovering.

Three stocks under the Huahong Group also fell.

It went up.

Although the price increase is slow, it's at least the best color during this period.

The personnel seconded to Xing Baohua's side have been assembled. After analysis, the increase in the stock price of Huahong Group's listed companies does not seem to be due to someone sweeping the market, but rather retail investors tentatively testing the waters.

It's just that they feel the price has fallen enough and it's time for it to rise, or they see the overall market is rising, and investors who have confidence in Huahong are buying in, taking a gamble.

As for the legendary confrontation, it has not yet taken place.

Outsiders have no idea what international speculative investors are busy with, or what Xing Baohua is busy with.

Only those organizations that have had contact with them know that they are all mobilizing their forces, while international speculative capital is just waiting for the trolls to break into the Haina server and launch an attack.

The headquarters of this tech company must have very strong network security. The owner controls Dami Technology and HK Software Park, and Steve Jobs and Bill Gates have joined the computer network security team.

Those trolls who want to invade always have to be careful, which slows down their progress.

What the trolls don't know is that the first line of defense is extremely strong, while those behind it are almost all weak. Geng Rui's team guards the first line of defense, relentlessly pursuing any trolls they detect.

According to the plan, once a black player sneaks into the system, the pursuit will stop. Once they've all been driven away, how can we release a feint to confuse the opponent?

These days, there's only one way to monitor a computer or server system: a virus.

It requires attacks, finding vulnerabilities, and breaching defenses to implant viruses.

In the early days, these methods were all simplistic; Xiao Tian improved the offensive approach by studying the system.

The principle is actually very simple, just like those rogue software programs like 660. You feel like you're missing something if you don't use it, but if you do, all sorts of ads and mini-programs will pop up, and you won't even know how to delete them.

You might think he's protecting your safety, but actually, these apps record everything you do.

In fact, the probability of an ordinary person being attacked is very low. As long as you don't come into contact with some malicious websites, you will be fine.

660 Antivirus may occasionally find a few viruses to reassure you, but its main function is to help you clean up junk files and memory.

For the average person, downloading 660 is simply for peace of mind.

The most terrifying thing is that the virus can be wiped clean; all your data will be lost without you even realizing it. And it will be the kind of slow, gradual loss that happens.

If your computer or mobile phone has upload and download speeds, check if your upload speed is slow and steady; that means you're uploading data.

You don't even know which program is uploading; the data will typically be a few kilobytes or tens of kilobytes. And this data is all text data captured in the logs.

The text data is very, very small; it will be uploaded in less than a day.

Xiao Tian used this method to enter the system, first disguising himself as part of the system, and then using the upgrade process to change the virus software into trusted software.

This tricks all antivirus software, making it impossible to detect. Even if a human examines it, they have to find the suspect and then unpack the kernel to examine its structure.

This makes the project incredibly massive and time-consuming. Searching through hundreds of thousands or even millions of documents manually is going to be a long wait.

Xing Baohua had two hundred accounts, and every day before the market opened, he practiced placing orders, switching between accounts, and placing buy orders near the opening prices of the three companies under Huahong.

This action also caught the attention of the exchange's back-end system, which reported the matter.

Since the current price is still more than ten yuan away from the opening price, it's not impossible to place an order early, but it will be automatically cleared when the price doesn't reach the target price at the close of each trading day.

Because the household registrations are scattered, it's unclear whose they are. But we can roughly guess the direction. Analysts believe that foreign capital, stock exchanges, and other securities companies are likely involved, and it's highly probable that Hong Kong's underground forces are trying to launder money.

By checking the identities of these households through various channels, most of them have a criminal background.

Many people breathed a sigh of relief, as long as it wasn't someone like Xing Baohua, and besides, two hundred household registrations wouldn't make much of a difference.

They don't know what "playing with orders" means, but there are quite a few talented people in the Hong Kong underworld; it wouldn't be an exaggeration to say they could become economists or analysts.

Don't assume that those gangs only know how to seize territory and fight.

They are also very powerful in the financial field. They deal in things like secondhand homes, used cars, underground banks, underground casinos, and so on.

Sometimes these high-society elites also need their help to launder money.

The price around the issue price is a crucial point. It's normal for those in the industry who understand economics to place orders and compete for orders around this price when the main battleground is set up here.

According to the queuing mechanism, whoever places their order at the front has an advantage in getting it completed.

When the analysis results are available, I'll give them face. After all, there's not much money in the account, so letting them hitch a ride is already a favor.

Xiao Tianna told Xing Baohua that everything was ready on his side, and the programs for all the trading systems had been installed.

"What about monitoring the other party's account?" Xing Baohua asked.

"It's all been entered into the monitoring program. As long as the other party sets the locations, we can see them. The network speed is very fast, and the error is within a few milliseconds." After Xiao Tian finished speaking, Xing Baohua gave a thumbs up.

Xing Baohua patted Xiao Tian on the shoulder and casually called Huang Yaoxing, CEO of Huahong Group, telling him to issue a notice immediately. Huahong Group was facing a default due to a loan nearing maturity and the potential inability to pay interest on one of its loans.

To avoid reputational damage caused by breach of contract, Huahong Group headquarters has decided to reduce spending and lay off employees at several of its subsidiaries.

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