The next day, Zack, who woke up early, glanced at the time. He first went downstairs for a few laps of jogging in the community, broke a sweat, and then came back to take a shower.
After a short rest, he went for breakfast. Only after filling his stomach did he sit down in front of his computer, staring at the screen, ready for the market to open.
Compared to the past month of intense writing.
This life of just watching stock market information, sometimes even without needing to look, just setting a line and clicking the mouse, was incredibly enjoyable.
Yesterday, Zack had sort of tested the waters. Even with the life experience and expertise of a top asset manager, he was still a bit unfamiliar.
After a full day of familiarization, he was ready to get serious today.
Yesterday, after exiting a previous stock, Zack was fully invested in Huatai Securities. With yesterday's earnings and capital, he now had 9.4 million yuan available.
He directly purchased 1.08 million shares at 8.7 yuan per share.
Today, Zack waited quietly for the market to open.
The stock opened with a gain of over 2% and continued to rise shortly after opening. This momentum immediately attracted the hearts of countless retail investors.
Soon, countless retail investors flooded in, hoping to get a slice of the pie from this stock.
When the stock approached the limit-up price, Zack didn't hesitate and sold all his shares with one click, ultimately earning a 9.1% profit by morning.
In just under two hours, he made a net profit of nearly 900,000 yuan!
Although nearly ten million yuan was withdrawn, it temporarily caused a small ripple.
But for a stock with a daily trading volume of up to 300,000 transactions and hundreds of millions of capital, this money was easily absorbed.
After all, there were still so many retail investors eagerly waiting to get in.
After deducting the transaction fees, Zack's available funds reached 10.2 million yuan. He didn't even bother to look at the change left.
Next, Zack turned his attention to the stock of Shanghai Keling.
Yesterday, Zack had noticed this stock. Today, it fluctuated, but from its trend, Zack concluded that it was controlled by an institution.
So, he wasn't in a rush and first found another stock to go all in.
This was also a fluctuating stock with a sufficient capital pool, making it the best type of stock for Zack to trade.
Otherwise, for those stocks that skyrocket, with such a large amount of capital, he might not even be able to buy in.
It was these fluctuating stocks that made more people hesitate to exit, and this was when it was most critical to showcase one's ability.
Many people invest in a stock and it immediately turns green. As soon as they sell, it turns red, and then they blame their bad luck.
This was actually due to impatience or a lack of understanding of the stock market.
Of course, A-shares could sometimes be quite unpredictable.
Most retail investors, who hadn't been at that high level or been a major shareholder, couldn't understand the intricacies.
Now, with the experience and expertise of a top asset manager from another parallel world, coupled with future memories, Zack could discern the intentions of major shareholders from subtle information. Sometimes, he needed to be faster than them to reap profits and accumulate funds.
After all, these major shareholders weren't stronger than the big shot in Zack's life simulation.
This was a complete short-term operation with extremely fast turnover, but it still allowed Zack to earn a 4.2% profit, bringing his funds to 10.6 million yuan.
Hmm, just an increase of 400,000 yuan. It was indeed a small profit.
In the afternoon, Zack kept his eyes on Shanghai Keling, whose trend was very stable.
He kept his hand on his watch, fully concentrated. Finally, guided by an inexplicable feeling, he went all in at 27.6 yuan per share.
This feeling was anexperience!
His full investment of ten million yuan served as a signal, attracting countless sharks to swarm in, causing the stock price to rise sharply.
Chasing gains and selling on declines was a common trait among many people. Seeing such a stock start to riot, retail investors who had been following the stock market also flooded in.
At this point, whoever got in early had a good chance to make a profit. Those who got in late would rely on luck; they might lose money or make a small profit.
Only experts like Zack, who had accurately identified the intentions of major shareholders and moved faster than them, could raise funds here.
Eventually, Zack sold all his shares with one click when the stock price reached 29.95 yuan, letting the next group of investors continue the game of hot potato.
His funds also reached 11.5 million yuan.
After deducting transaction fees and other expenses, there were still tens of thousands of changes left.
At the beginning of the trading day, his funds were 9.4 million yuan, and by the end, they reached 11.5 million yuan, with a net profit of 2.1 million yuan and a return rate of 22.4%.
What was called money-making? This was money-making!
Thinking about those who invested in high-risk financial management, if their annual total return could reach 10%, they might have encountered scammers.
But Zack's daily return rate was as high as 22.4%, enough to drive countless people crazy.
Not to mention one day, even if this return rate was maintained for a year, countless ordinary investors would be envious.
However, his operations couldn't be learned by ordinary people. He always moved first, demonstrating his keen insight and strength in the capital market.
It could be said that even if Zack told others abouthis real-time stock trading operations, they wouldn't be able to learn it.
The nearly half-minute delay from receiving information to execution could turn a profitable investment into a loss.
It was all about the thrill and the speed of acting in every second.
Of course, most stocks weren't so exaggerated. Normally, if you really followed Zack, you might earn a bit less by acting a little later, but it was hard to lose money.
Except for that time when Zack saw through the intentions of institutions and provoked emotional turmoil on his own.
After finishing his work for the day, Zack took a screenshot of his income and posted it on Weibo again, along with a commentary explaining his operations today so that fans could understand better.
Wealth is no use if not shown off in your hometown.
Zack was still young and hadn't reached the age of sitting quietly and drinking tea. He had to show off when he could because when he was old, there would be nothing left to show.
"Amazing, I don't invest in stocks and don't understand, but it's awesome!!"
"Wow, a single-day net profit exceeding 20%? What kind of operation is this?"
"I saw the screenshot and the time points mentioned by Master Zack. I went to check the stock market again. All I can say is, it's really exciting!"
"Dare to play such operations? I can only say, impressive!!"
"Going all in, who said yesterday that Master Zack was just a lucky newcomer? This operation isn't something a newcomer could do. Even a veteran investor with ten years of experience in the stock market couldn't pull this off."
"Let's not talk about veterans. Most veterans also lose money. I can only say that this operation isn't for ordinary retail investors. Only big institutions dare to play like this."
"...But institutions have their own plans and sufficient information support. In Master Zack's operations, he was always faster than the institutions. He's the real stock god."
"Can Master Zack add me as a friend? Can you help us out?"
"..."
If yesterday's income screenshot of Zack only made people think he was lucky.
Then today's set of operations made everyone realize that Zack couldn't possibly be a newcomer. This wasn't luck.
The crowd was amazed and eager to try. Many stock investors, somehow, also came here and asked for help.
Suddenly, Zack's Weibo, which should have been about a writer, became a platform for stock investors to discuss.
But Zack knew that even if he really said he would take them along, they wouldn't fully believe him. They would only put in a little money to try.
This was human nature. They wouldn't fully trust Zack just because of his earnings and operations over the past two days. After all, those who dared to go all in with a single bet were but a minority of crazy ones.
Of course, Zack wasn't interested in taking them along for the ride.
"If I were to announce a class, take disciples, and sell textbooks now, could I make another bundle?"
Zack chuckled to himself at that thought.
He wasn't a scammer, and he didn't bother with such small potatoes.
If making money in stocks had been as simple as teaching, those who ran investment classes would have all been billionaires by then. Who would have bothered teaching?
There was nothing quite like making a fortune every day.
However, for the time being, Zack hadn't found a way to double his assets directly, so he would just have to wait patiently.
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