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Chapter 345 The Repercussions of the $45.8 Billion Profit(2/2)

"Yes. But there is only one sentence."

"What words?"

“Investment is risky, so be cautious when buying shares.”

The interview ends here.

In this article, Ashley, a beautiful reporter from the New York Observer, wrote more than 2,000 words, which is very long.

But in fact, this interview never happened at all. Abel just mentioned something to David Jones.

This is the advice given to investors at the end of the interview.

The rest of the content was half guesswork and half fabricated by Ashley and editor-in-chief Dylan.

But this exclusive interview was released with the release of the new issue of the New York Observer.

In just over two hours, it had a huge impact.

After the U.S. stock market reopens at noon.

American Express's stock, which soared 11.1% in the morning, fell by about 1.2% immediately after the market opened.

Then it went all the way down, and by around three o'clock, today's original 11.1% increase was only about 4.5%.

In other words, more than an hour.

It fell almost seven percentage points because of the New York Observer interview.

But then its decline slowed down a lot, because experts, gurus, and elite commentators quickly came forward.

They said that this interview was most likely released by Abe Smith on purpose to suppress the stock price of American Express.

The more Abel Smith does this, the more he values ​​American Express stock!

Everyone, hurry up and buy it, it will be gone later.

The emergence of these calls stopped American Express' temporary downward trend.

But the vigorous rise in the morning cannot be repeated.

In the exclusive interview, the stocks of the banks that Ashley and Dylan had made up about all rose to varying degrees after the market opened in the afternoon.

Especially the Canadian Imperial Bank, whose stock price has always been very depressed, actually rose by more than 5% in an hour.

This is undoubtedly a surprise to the shareholders and investors of Canadian Imperial Bank.

But at this time, none of the named banks and their original investors wanted to sell their stocks at this time.

Most of them bought more. The reason is that if Abel really loses interest in American Express, what if he comes to acquire these banks with lower market value and better acquisitions?

From the attitude of these investors, as well as those of Express investors.

In fact, you can already see it, ranking first on the Forbes list, and after 9/11 rescued the market.

Abel already has the ability to affect the rise and fall of stocks in the U.S. stock market with just his words.

In the U.S. stock market, the only person with this kind of ability was Buffett.

So Buffett was later banned, and the stock god was not allowed to discuss any topics related to stocks or listed companies in the media.

It is because of some of Buffett's words that can affect the stock prices of a large number of U.S. listed companies.

In contrast, Soros does not have this ability.

It is the financial sword of Wall Street, which is very useful when attacking small countries.

When it comes to internal affairs, even Soros has to be obedient. If he wants to cut his own leeks in the United States, he has to do it carefully.

Originally, only Buffett had the ability, but now there is another Abel Smith.

It is estimated that Abel may soon experience the same treatment that Buffett enjoys.

That is, he can no longer talk nonsense in the media.

Snap——

lower manhattan,

At Charlie Brown's Pizza.

Soros, who was sitting in the store, smashed the New York Observer magazine that Tims had just brought over on the table.

The Oilman financial capitalist looked at Abel across from him with a smile and said:

"Canadian Imperial Bank? I think it's pretty good. I think you should acquire it."

"Okay, then I'll listen to you. I'll buy it when I get the chance." Abel said with a smile.

At the cocktail party last night.

The two made an appointment to talk in private.

Abel chooses the location, and Soros decides the time.

Abel chose the place here at Charlie Brown's Pizza.

Soros was even more anxious and directly made today the day for the two to talk.

"What do you want to tell me? George, the things in Norway are over. You don't still hate me now, do you? You know, it wasn't that I didn't help you at that time. It was that you couldn't bring me anything to move me.

The benefits are great, and Norway has brought them out."

"You know, for people like us, interests are the most important thing. You don't like to say it, you just do it. As for me, I'm not afraid to say it."

"so."

Abel spread his hands toward Soros, "George, what do you want to talk to me about?"

Abel said something that Soros agreed with very much.

That is, for people like them, interests are the most important.

Even though Soros is an Oiler, he often works hard to safeguard the collective interests of the Oilers.

But that's mainly because by doing so, he can bring a lot of benefits to himself.

As a huge financial and media collective, the Oilers come together to help each other and become a powerful community of interests.

But if one day, the benefits of betraying the Oilers are greater than the benefits of having Soros side with the Oilers.

Soros will definitely attack the Oilers before anyone else.

A real capitalist can even sell the noose to hang his own neck, let alone a mere race?

Thinking of this, Soros said softly: "Okay, then I won't be verbose. I'll just say it directly."

"Abel."

The old guy looked at Abel and said softly: "I wonder what you think of China?"

Hearing the word Huaxia, Abel couldn't help but cheer up. He couldn't help but say:

"You want to attack China? Come on, their financial controls are indestructible and harder than a tortoise's shell. You might as well go and mow down the Bear Country again."

"That's true. But what I want to say is not China, I'm talking about China's Hong Kong Island. It's true that China's mainland is inaccessible, but what about Hong Kong Island?"

Soros looked at the protagonist.

"Hong Kong Island."

Abel pondered for a moment, then asked with a deliberate smile: "Do you want revenge?"

In 1997, Soros led international hot money to Hong Kong Island with the remaining power of ravaging Southeast Asia.

I originally wanted to explore Hong Kong Island, but in the end I got nothing.

This can be regarded as one of his few failure experiences.

Abel said this deliberately for this reason.
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