[Was bullish on energy stocks those days]
[Was fully invested in Bincheng Hotspots, listed at 4.02 for sale]
[Was fully invested in Tongbao Energy, listed at 4.68 for sale]
[Was fully invested in Huaneng Hydropower, listed at 8.54 for sale]
[Bought low underwater in Jiangnan Water and Energy-saving Wind Power, at 4.02 and 6.7 respectively]
[...]
[These were the moves for that day]
[The capital pool was growing, and sometimes it felt a bit overwhelming to manage, unlike when it was just tens of millions and he could handle it with ease]
[...Was still bullish on some stocks, but ultimately missed out due to a slow move, and the return rate plummeted. No longer the previous 25%+ figures, only 17% now]
[...Suddenly felt the need to hire some traders to help him out]
Zack tweeted in a tone of resignation tinged with sarcasm, causing a huge sensation once again.
"Master Zack, oh my dear Master Zack, Dad, my beloved Dad, can we stop with the sarcasm? Isn't a 17% return already high? Just ask, how many people can make a 17% daily return?"
"...Yours was lower than the previous 25%, but look at the principal! You're playing with nearly two hundred million now. That's a thirty million profit in a day. I don't even want to look, it hurts."
"Why do you always catch the red ones, while all I get are dumps?"
The so-called underwater low buy referred to purchasing stocks when they were in the red, buying low before they dipped further, and selling quickly after they rose. This was naturally the ultimate way to profit in the stock market.
But for most people, after buying stocks in the red, they didn't see a rise; they just hit rock bottom, losing everything.
"If you don't know how to spend your money, I'll help you spend it, don't be sad!"
Jewell Stock Hero: What? Master Zack, that's a bit much, did you need traders? I'll be your trader, and I have some people under me, we'll all be your traders!
Although it was just a one-day return, from Zack's complex operations and precise vision, everyone knew that this Master Zack was not just someone with a couple of tricks up his sleeve.
There were still experts who could navigate the millions and billions market.
But to play such a daring game and achieve such returns with billions of funds, you'd be hard-pressed to find someone like that in China.
Those people were already legendary figures, and they relied on external information to make a crazy fortune.
But Master Zack, who could maintain steady and high daily returns, was already a mythical existence.
This was not stock trading, this was true capital management, stirring up market storms.
If someone were given the ability to see through the future stock market, but couldn't understand market sentiment and accurately calculate the butterfly effect and consequences of each move, they could only do long-term investments and couldn't pull off the short-term operations like Zack, thereby enabling assets to rise exponentially.
Vision, experience, mastery of human psychology, incredible skills, and even a certain degree of future prediction.
This was the god-like figure that Zack presented to everyone.
People who didn't trade stocks would only think that Zack was quite impressive and made money quickly.
Only those who traded stocks knew that he was no longer human.
Master Zack, an eternal legend!!!
[...]
As the capital pool grew, a decrease in return rate was an inevitable outcome.
But in the end, Zack completed his war in the stock market that week with an average daily return rate of 16.5%.
Starting from one hundred seventy-seven million, it was two hundred six million on the first day, two hundred forty million on the second, two hundred eighty million on the third, three hundred twenty million on the fourth, and three hundred eighty million on the fifth!
Minus the leveraged one hundred twenty million, Zack's current worth was now up to two hundred sixty million!
There was only one week left in the asset management tycoon's life simulation, which meant five days left.
Zack now wanted to repay the loan and continue leveraging with two hundred sixty million, but it was no longer feasible.
Mainly because this number was too big, and brokerages were not banks. Even if it were a bank, lending such an amount would require extreme caution.
It was still difficult for Zack to leverage more than five hundred million in his name unless he set up a fund.
But applying for a license involved running around various departments, and even if another five hundred million was financed from the brokerage, it would take some time.
By the time everything was done, Zack's simulation would be over, so what was the use?
Indeed, some institutions had reached out to Zack through the Internet, willing to give him funds as long as he paid high interest.
But it was the same logic; by the time those institutional funds arrived, Zack would have already earned his first fortune and would be enjoying life, who would still bother to fight in the capital market?
People only took high risks when they were broke and poor.
When you had money, you needed to manage risks. A barefoot person had nothing to lose, but when your shoes were adorned with diamonds, you naturally had to be careful not to lose them.
With five days left on the experience card, it was enough for Zack. Compound interest was already great, and he still had plans for the final stage that hadn't been unfolded.
[...]
"Mr. Zack, all the paperwork for your car is ready. When will you come to pick it up?"
On Saturday, on the way to the largest Mya Shopping Mall in Webb City, Zack received a call from the 4S dealership salesperson.
"All set? I can just drive off after arriving at the store?"
"Yes, Mr. Zack, you just need to come over and sign some papers."
The salesperson was very enthusiastic.
"Alright, I'll come tomorrow afternoon."
"No problem, we eagerly await your arrival!"
After hanging up, Zack put away his phone.
Tomorrow was Sunday, and school started in two days. Zack had to return to the capital city tomorrow.
The stock market was closed that day, so Zack decided to go to the mall and get himself a good makeover, ready to present a new look to his teachers and students.
This was also a farewell to his past self.
He wanted to tell the world that after one summer vacation, Zack was completely different from before!
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