Chapter 50: The Brewing Storm

Captain America Steve Rogers. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info This man has been a symbol of American culture for quite some time, and even a symbol of American culture.

At the height of the Cold War stalemate in the '70s and '80s, when World War III could break out at any moment, Captain Rogers became the spiritual sustenance of a generation of Americans.

The more chaotic the era, the more the people yearn for the appearance of heroes.

Especially since the years since Captain Rogers sacrificed his life to destroy Hydra's conspiracy plan. The U.S. military has always talked about Captain Rogers as a business card.

From recruitment propaganda to promoting the image of the military, the U.S. military's political and propaganda department has done everything to squeeze out every drop of value left by Captain Rogers.

It can be said that in the minds of the general public, Captain America Steve Rogers is already the face of the country. In the minds of most Americans, the image of Captain America has been equated with the country.

In some anime that personify the country, the image of the United States is always depicted as a strong man with a shield on his back and a blue and white striped uniform. And the source of this image is precisely the appearance of Captain Rodgers.

And Captain America went to the New York State Legislature today and took the U.S. military to court! All journalists understand what that means.

After reconfirming the correctness of the message to the court, almost all of the reporters sent the message back to their headquarters as quickly as possible.

So just five minutes after Captain Rogers stepped out of the New York State Legislature, the first breaking news appeared.

Wall Street, the world's financial center, has a very interesting installation on this street, which is the marquee placed between the buildings. These marquees are not meant to be used to play commercials.

Rather, it is through this marquee to disseminate all kinds of news and information to Wall Street in the first time, and in the financial field, information is king.

Originally, today was just a normal trading day, with no major financial announcements and no financial scandals of major corporations. The Wall Street Stock Exchange is busy, but it's just a normal routine.

The marquee hanging above the trading floor is constantly playing the news information that is more important to the financial industry, and traders will look up at the news displayed on the marquee from time to time to pay attention to whether some news will have an impact on the stocks held by their clients.

The Wall Street stock exchange has always been a noisy place, since its inception. Traders in expensive suits are under a lot of stress because they are handling huge amounts of money.

Between buying and selling, traders shout at each other's prices, just like the aunts in the vegetable market. And the never-ending ringing of the phone.

These images that can be seen in movies and television are the norm on Wall Street. Of course, today, when online trading has begun to develop, these conditions are much better.

The shouting of the traders is no longer heard on the trading floor, but the humming noise is now more annoying. It's the noise that traders gather on the phone to whisper to their clients.

Michael is a Wall Street trader who is talking to his clients in a low voice. "Mr. Dodge, I don't think it's wise for you to sell Coca-Cola stock now, Coca-Cola's stock price still has room to rise, you can hold it for a while longer, as long as it is ......"

Michael was talking to a client when he felt something unusual in the air, and he listened. How did the irritating low-frequency noise that I was already familiar with disappear?

Now the Wall Street stock exchange is like being choked by the big hand of the giant, as if everyone has collectively lost their voices.

Michael, surprised, stood up from his cubicle. He noticed that the trader in the cubicle next door was spilling coffee on his fancy suit, which was worth more than $2,000, and he didn't notice it.

Almost all traders set their sights on the news marquee above the trading floor.

[Captain America formally sued the U.S. military five minutes ago for abusing his personal image for personal gain.] It's a very short piece of news, but it contains no less impact than an atomic bomb.

"Michael!Michael!Are you there!Hey~Hey~" Michael's phone was heard with the shouts of his client, but Michael didn't hear anything for a split second.

He covered his mouth with his hand and let out a soft sigh. "Oh my God!"

The entire stock exchange fell into a frightening silence, as if everyone had choked. Michael's thoughts came back to him by the shouts of the customers on his phone.

As a seasoned trader, he knows exactly what this news represents. "Michael!" the customer on the phone was still urging.

Michael, who had just been trying to persuade his customers not to sell Coca-Cola stock, had changed his tune. "Mr. Dodge, if you're going to sell Coca-Cola stock, you'd better sell it now! at least for a good price now. Why? I'm sorry I don't have time to explain to you right now. Watch the news in the evening and you'll understand! I have other clients to contact, and I've put your order out now!"

Michael didn't have much time to chat with the Dodger customer, thinking he had other customer orders to solve.

Michael's roar seemed to wake up all the traders in the entire trading floor. There was a lot of shouting and shouting from all the cubicles.

This group of seemingly well-mannered traders seemed to have returned to the 80s, the era when the Internet was not developed. It was an era that relied entirely on loud speech to convey information.

During this otherwise normal trading day, a storm is forming. All the companies that have been linked to Steve Rogers have started to fall for no apparent reason.

As a trader on Wall Street, you may not necessarily be able to make a lot of money, but you must at least understand what it means to be risk-averse. Otherwise, you will be left with no bones left in this land where the predators gather.

Some people often throw a pebble into a calm pond and then create a circle of ripples to describe the impact of a particular event on a calm society.

And this incident of Captain Rogers was not to drop a stone in the pond, but to drop a bombshell directly!

And Wall Street is just the beginning, and an even bigger wave is brewing in the United States.