Ms. Acker and her assistants could not
believe what Jasper had just said.
How much was 100 million tons?
One had to keep in mind that in the past
2000 years, the total annual foodstuff
production in Somerland was only 380
million tons.
Although 2001 was not over yet,
according to the calculations of the
Statistics Bureau, the total annual
foodstuff production would not exceed
420 million tons.
This was the total amount considering all
types of food including wheat, rice, corn,
and so on. If they only calculated rice and
wheat, the amount would be less.
One year’s food rations for the people of
the whole country was a big deal no
matter which country it was.
And according to Jasper, this was only a
conservative estimate. If it was 120
million tons and upward, then it would
almost certainly exceed the national one
year production volume.
With a conflicted expression, Ms. Acker hesitated and struggled for a while before saying, “Our limit is
about 140 million tons. If it is more, then there will be a great risk, and according to the regulations, no
matter what the situation i
s, it will be necessary for us to retain a
portion of the foodstuff in the reserve
which cannot be moved under any
circumstance.”
Jasper was very satisfied.
He knew that Somergrain’s family background would not be too shallow.
Besides this, Jasper was sure that even if Ms. Acker said that the limit was 140 million tons, there must
be a certain amount of room. Although this would not be too much, there should be no problem i f they
braced themselves and increased the limit to 150 million tons.
In his last life, Somergrain eventually
defeated the three major foodstuff merchants of the United States. Even until the end, nobody,
including the three major foodstuff merchants and the people of Somerland, did not ever learn how
powerful Somergrain’s background was,
And this time, Jasper finally had some ideas.
“I know what to do now. N.”
Jasper said with a smile on his face, “I am more certain now.”
Looking at the puzzled looks on Ms. Acker and her assistants’ faces, Jasper explained, “In truth, the
most essential trading rules of the futures market are very simple. It is just a sublimation of spot trading.
No matter how fancy the operations and strategies are, this level of battle will only end in a spot
transaction, and the fight will be between both parties’ backgrounds.
“Either there is enough money, or there are enough spots.
“Take foodstuffs as an example. In the futures trading market, if the market price is 10 Somer Dollars
per 500 grams, the other party would first take all the trading orders for 10 Somer Dollars per 500
grams, and then orders with 11 Sommer Dollars, and then the ones with 12
Sommer Dollars.
“And we want to maintain a stable market price of 10 Sommer Dollars per 500 grams, so when the
other party takes the goods of 10 Sommer Dollars per 500 grams, then we must come up with enough
orders to deal with the other party.
“If they put out 100 million to buy, then
we’ll take out 100 million worth of spots t
o sell.
“If our goods are not sold and their funds are not exhausted, then this tug-of-war will continue until one
of us can no longer hold on.
“In this matter, our biggest advantage lies in local operations. The capital of the three major foodstuff
merchant groups is strong, but their business is global. Therefore, it is impossible for them to put all the
funds and energy into Somerland.
“Once enough time has passed and the amount of funds consumed is large enough, then they are
likely to be drawn into the abyss by this quagmire. Therefore, no matter how large their
investment is, there will inevitably be a limit. On the other hand, we are strategically safe so we can
only fight till the end because we cannot retreat.”.
After Jasper said that, Ms. Acker pondered for a moment and asked, “So, is there a possibility that they
will give up everything and destroy Somerland’s food reserves?”
“Not at all.”
Jasper’s answer was firm.
As he looked at Ms. Acker, who wanted to refute but did not, Jasper chuckled and continued, “Don’t
forget, JW Foundation still has more than 180 billion US Dollars o f funds in the United States financial
market. If they want to burn their boats, it will be equivalent to exposing their bottoms in the broad
daylight. I will give them such a crushing defeat that they will have no choice but to sell even the
underwear on their bodies.”
Although Jasper was speaking very softly, every word revealed unparalleled dominance.
As Ms. Acker looked at Jasper, who was
young and full of charm in front of her,
her eyes shone.
….Don’t get me wrong, Ms. Acker was in
her forties and all her children were in
high school.
She was looking at Jasper entirely out of
gratification and appreciation.
It would be arrogant and ignorant to say
something like this to any other person,
but Jasper had proved with countless
events that he could achieve things that
were impossible in the eyes of others.
Also, Jasper genuinely did have such
strength.
“So, how do you want us to cooperate
with you, Mr. Laine?” Ms. Acker asked.
“I am hoping Somergrain can open a
position and enter the market.”
Jasper said while thinking, “Although
Soros has been under tremendous
pressure this time, the effect will not last
too long. When they start their next
offensive, they will be very powerful. The
self-regulation of the market can no longer solve this problem.
“So, Somergrain must enter the market immediately with only one policy in mind. Once Soros collects
the foodstuff, you will sell it. Somergrain will sell as much as he collects.
“Using capital means to influence the spot, or use the spot to influence the capital. The ultimate fight is
nothing more than how many bargaining chips everyone has on hand. This is a tough battle without
any glamor where only a bloodbath can determine a winner.”
Ms. Acker and her two assistants looked a teach other. Then, she said, “I understand, I need to report
this matter immediately.”
“I have prepared a quiet room for the three of you,” Jasper said.
Ms. Acker smiled and nodded. She then got up and went to a room next door
under Jasper’s lead.
After he took them there, Jasper left the room.
Next, Ms. Acker and the gang would
discuss this with the headquarters. Hence,
it was not suitable for Jasper, an outsider, t
o stay inside.
At this time, the efficiency of state-owned
enterprises and agencies in handling
affairs was likely to be horribly low, but in
the event of an emergency, the operation o
f the state apparatus was absolutely
amazing.
Jasper had only just returned to the room t
o have a cup of tea when Ms. Acker
returned.
“The higher-ups have agreed and
approved your plan, Mr. Laine.”
This result did not surprise Jasper. He got
up and said, “Okay, then it should not be
too late. Ms. Acker, thank you for working
so hard to immediately complete the
relevant procedures for opening and
entering the market. Once Soros starts the
next step in the fund market, I will
immediately ask Somergrain to enter the
market.”
Read Life at the Top - the best
manga of 2020
Of the Cold Night stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive thing is Life at the Top. The
story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently the manga has been translated to Life At
The Top Chapter 1948. Let's read now the author's Life at the Top Cold Night story right here
62fb1bb41dcb31934bd49bda