Pretending to be a gesture, Morgan did what he wanted
John Pirvert Morgan was born in Hartford, the capital of Connecticut, a beautiful town full of classical houses and churches close to New York. Morgan's growth from an unknown junior to the number one person on Wall Street in New York City and his ascension to the throne of the American economy is inseparable from his ability to grasp opportunities in his life and use them skillfully and in a timely manner.
One day, Morgan came to his office on Wall Street with a visitor, who was 2~3 years older than Morgan and named Quechham. The young man was bold and witty, very talented, and had a very speculative conversation with Morgan, and both of them had a feeling of seeing each other late.
"There's a gold deal, do you want to do it?" Quecham asked Morgan. It turned out that Quecham's father was an investment broker on Wall Street. Kecham got some good news from his father. He told Morgan that his father had received definite information from Washington that the Northern Army had suffered heavy casualties in recent times; At the same time, the government is ready to sell $2 million in wartime bonds.
This news is quite timely and crucial for Morgan. Trading on the black market requires reliable information and an adventurous spirit. Only in this way can we make huge profits from black market transactions.
"As long as you can make money, why not do it?" Morgan's large, unfathomable blue eyes immediately shone with joy.
At the suggestion of Kercham, Morgan immediately greeted Mr. Peabti in London, and secretly bought gold worth 400~5 million U.S. dollars through the joint payment of Peabti & Morgan and Morgan. He sent half of the gold to Petaudie to London, keeping the other half for himself, and deliberately let the money slip through. As a result, news spread everywhere that Petaudie had bought gold, and at this time, the price of gold skyrocketed due to the defeat of the Northern army in Charlestown Harbor. Morgan threw out all the gold in his hand just right, and the bundles of bills fell into his purse in an instant.
Morgan relied on this strategy of "striking the east and attacking the west" to make a real fortune. Morgan, who is growing his wings, has fully demonstrated his business talents. With Morgan's successive victories in black market transactions, Morgan's capital continued to expand, and its influence on Wall Street also increased day by day, and Morgan finally grew from an unknown junior to a new star in the Wall Street financial world, thus opening a new chapter in his brilliant career.
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