Special Agent Rebirth: The Omnipotent Goddess of Quick Transmigration
Chapter 793 - 783 Stock God (5) Second Update

Chapter 793: 783 Stock God (5) Second Update

However, he still felt a sense of obligation toward the other members of the Ye Family.

Before leaving with his documents, Xu Shen offered a sincere warning to Shao Feng and the rest of the Ye Family, "Uncle Shao, I have a clear understanding of the Su Family’s current situation with the financial sector. I know you all care about the ties with the Ye Family, but if you believe me, listen to me and leave the Ye Family as soon as possible, or else there won’t be a chance to leave when the time comes."

As soon as Shao Yancheng heard this, he was about to rush over and hit Xu Shen but was stopped by Shao Feng.

Shao Feng wasn’t particularly angry, but just looked at Xu Shen calmly, "Without President Ye, there would be no Shao Feng today. Even if I am to live a life of poverty in the second half of my life, I have no regrets. You may go now, and from now on, stop calling me Uncle Shao. I cannot bear it."

After hearing Shao Feng’s words, Xu Shen’s expression froze, and then he sneered, "Fine, I hope you can really be that open-minded when the time comes!"

Xu Shen took the elevator directly. Shao Feng and the others were unaware, but he knew very well.

Su Zhehen is currently in conflict with Ye Shaohua. Not to mention that the old Su patriarch is still unconscious, there’s Liao Xuanxuan, a woman that even the An Family is trying to win over.

Of course, that wasn’t the only reason. The prospects for the Ye Family’s development were not good. The financial circle has always been chaotic, and unspoken rules have become the silent cost for strugglers.

Unfortunately, the Ye Family did not want to engage in such murky waters, which is why they were deteriorating day by day.

Even without the issue with Ye Shaohua, Xu Shen would still have left the Ye Family, which basically had no future.

"Has our loan been approved?" Shao Yancheng and Shao Feng were sitting in the office not speaking, when Ye Shaohua, who had been flipping through half of the documents, finally paused and suddenly asked.

Shao Feng hadn’t even thought to ask Ye Shaohua how she knew about the loan. Upon hearing this, he frowned slightly, "The bank and the Banking Regulatory Commission haven’t granted us the loan..."

"Uncle Shao, with your qualifications, you wouldn’t be rejected for the Chairman’s special selection, would you?" Ye Shaohua suddenly remembered this question.

When she mentioned this, she could clearly see Shao Yancheng clenching his fingers tightly, his expression furious.

The financial circle is just so frustrating; surviving on connections, unspoken rules—ordinary people simply can’t survive in it.

But Shao Feng didn’t wish to reveal the darkness of this circle to Ye Shaohua. He smiled, "It’s okay, I will figure something out for this," he said, his tone much gentler, "You just take good care of Old Master Su."

Unspoken rules?

Ye Shaohua touched her brow with a meaningful gesture.

**

After copying the remaining documents onto a USB drive, Ye Shaohua took it directly back to the Su Family home.

She put the affairs of the Ye Family on hold for the moment.

The Su Family servants were stunned to see Ye Shaohua returning instead of leaving, and even going back to her room in the Su Family home; they couldn’t believe her nerve.

Of course, since the Su Family hadn’t expressed any explicit instructions, these servants didn’t dare to go up to her and drive Ye Shaohua away.

But their looks at Ye Shaohua were full of anger.

The servants of the Su Family naturally knew what Ye Shaohua had done; with the embellishments from Su’s mother, Ye Shaohua was seen as a villain who harmed the old master in their eyes.

Even those who didn’t know had heard from others and more or less understood the situation, looking at Ye Shaohua with varying degrees of disdain.

Ye Shaohua was busy indeed. On one hand, she needed to study Old Master Su’s illness, and on the other, to investigate the affairs of the Ye Family.

This was no longer just about playing the stock market; there were also dirty tricks in the financial circle.

None in the Imperial City’s financial circle could escape, led by the An Family, with the Su Family almost as involved.

Ye Shaohua had experienced the dirty and chaotic financial circle and hadn’t expected it to be much the same, where one could never get ahead without connections, talent, or willingness to abide by unspoken rules.

Just like Shao Feng.

Ye Shaohua took a deep breath, contemplating the meaning of having been placed in this world...

She set aside a row of silver acupuncture needles, then picked up her mobile phone and registered an account named Y on a stock trading app.

She quickly surveyed the current market for stocks.

Stocks are always high-risk in investment. To invest in a stock, most people would click to see the company’s price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio and price-to-book (P/B) ratio, with a preference for a low P/E ratio.

As for studying candlestick charts, black crows, and other professional analyses, that’s what financial analysts do; non-professional investors rarely study these.

Those companies with rapidly growing futures that hit their daily limit every day are known as ’monster stocks’ in the stock market.

Every now and then a monster stock appears, and it’s all about personal insight, because once a monster stock hits its limit, it becomes very hard to buy.

Such judgments were naturally not hard for Ye Shaohua; after a brief examination, she invested all the money in her account in the same stock.

"Ye Shaohua, get out here!" At that moment, Ye Shaohua’s door was being knocked on insistently.

Right after she finished buying stocks and heard this command, Ye Shaohua frowned slightly.

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