Supreme Stock God/C429 It Wasn't Worth Being Pitied
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C429 It Wasn't Worth Being Pitied

Just as Zhou Hao had expected, the Korean stock market plunged in mid-November.

However, Zhou Hao was right. The Korean shareholders had blind confidence in their own country. They did not let go of their shares when the stock market fell.

Those who held futures contracts did not close their shares, so Zhou Hao, who had emptied his stock, kept sucking away the money in their hands

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