
Stud Stud! I Do Capital on Wall Street
by Foreign Exchange Is Like A Sea
About This Novel
I came to this land of America not to contribute labor force, but to make capital. Rebirth In 2007, 16-year-old Lu Chen came to the United States with his migrant father, and the U. S. Subprime mortgage crisis began. Dad, we shorted American Real Estate Loans, Bear Stearns, and Lehman Brothers! Lu Chen began to persuade his engineer father to take out the money to study. Stud! Stud! Dad believed what he said, and the settlement allowance was $50,000! If you lose, the whole family will eat chaff at worst! Stud! Stud! A few years after the Family Stud, a new capital on Wall Street and a new capital in Silicon Valley entered the stage of American history.
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Official(13)Scraped 7d ago
While working as a prostitute, he also built archways and made hammers.
If the professional writing is of this level, it would be too professional.
I don't trade in stocks, but the human nature outside of stocks in this book is very exciting.
It's a bit watery, but many of them are speechless.
The book is pretty good, but the main character is so fucking disgusting. The writing is quite realistic, but reality is the most disgusting thing
Poorly written, no desire to read
Well written, very detailed, I want to read it The biggest shortcoming is that I often, often, often write repeatedly. I don't know if the author deliberately misses the word count or forgets what he wrote in the previous chapter. He repeats the content at least four or five times.
The author doesn't even understand Chinese, overseas Chinese, and Chinese.
For example, the protagonist is Chinese and goes to the United States to study, but he is always said to be of Chinese descent? Overseas Chinese refers to Chinese people of foreign nationality. This writing actually reveals that it is no wonder that this book has always been from the perspective of Americans, because the author is writing the story of an American reborn, and the whole story describes the need to save Americans.
In the author's writing, the father's cowardice and the mother's extreme vanity and brainlessness are reversed. The protagonist's cold shoulder? Don't quite understand
The book is good, but I just don't like it. Why is the main character's age set at 16?
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Official(13)Scraped 7d ago
While working as a prostitute, he also built archways and made hammers.
If the professional writing is of this level, it would be too professional.
I don't trade in stocks, but the human nature outside of stocks in this book is very exciting.
It's a bit watery, but many of them are speechless.
The book is pretty good, but the main character is so fucking disgusting. The writing is quite realistic, but reality is the most disgusting thing
Poorly written, no desire to read
Well written, very detailed, I want to read it The biggest shortcoming is that I often, often, often write repeatedly. I don't know if the author deliberately misses the word count or forgets what he wrote in the previous chapter. He repeats the content at least four or five times.
The author doesn't even understand Chinese, overseas Chinese, and Chinese.
For example, the protagonist is Chinese and goes to the United States to study, but he is always said to be of Chinese descent? Overseas Chinese refers to Chinese people of foreign nationality. This writing actually reveals that it is no wonder that this book has always been from the perspective of Americans, because the author is writing the story of an American reborn, and the whole story describes the need to save Americans.
In the author's writing, the father's cowardice and the mother's extreme vanity and brainlessness are reversed. The protagonist's cold shoulder? Don't quite understand
The book is good, but I just don't like it. Why is the main character's age set at 16?













