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Chapter 385 Old Cowboy Linkwood

When Sun Dahai came forward and bet against Ono Kota, Maggie and the others discussed paying for Sun Dahai to share the burden.

Although Sun Dahai refused their help, he allowed Hu Cheng to place bets using his card and name according to the amount of capital they planned to invest.

This betting slip was purchased at the same time as the sealed US$500,000 betting slip, and the bet was on the Argentina team to win the championship, with the same odds of 1:4.

The amount of this order is US$55,000. Maggie, Andrew and Alayah each receive US$10,000, and Linkwood and the others US$5,000. There is also a US$20,000 bet for Battle and Hu Cheng.

Now, the small salesman was called by Hu Cheng to cash the bet slip. Sun Dahai had already arranged for the principal to be deposited back into Hu Cheng's card, and Maggie and the three of them received a check for $40,000 each.

Linkwood and the others just agreed on how to distribute the check for twenty thousand dollars.

The US$40,000 given to Hu Cheng and Battelle was also deposited back into their cards first, and would be given to them after they returned home.

Sun Dahai also bought a copy for Hu Cheng and Battelle because he saw Battelle and Alaya fighting fiercely.

Battelle's current monthly income is more than 300 yuan, which is definitely very high in China, but compared to Alaya's income, it is much less.

How could Sun Dahai, a majestic man and his confidant, let Battelle lose face in terms of money?

So Sun Dahai first used gambling opportunities to give him some extra income. After returning, he would link Battelle's work to a company in Xiangjiang or the United States.

At that time, Battelle's income will be adjusted according to the local salary system, and the actual income will definitely increase significantly.

Since Sun Dahai decided to bet on Battelle, Hu Cheng, who came with him, would naturally not be left behind. Therefore, Sun Dahai's two assistants made a small fortune by chance.



Two days later, Sun Dahai and his entourage returned to the United States on the same Lear-55 they came in, half a month later.

It was fate to be able to fly on the same plane. Because the business aircraft leasing company has a lot of business, after this plane sent Sun Dahai and others to Mexico City, they completed several business orders. After a few turns, it was a coincidence.

I received the order from Sun Dahai and others.

In addition to the six people who came back from Mexico City, there was one more person, and that was Linkwood, who provided security services for them in Mexico City.

Linkwood was born into a cowboy family in Wyoming, USA. For generations, he has managed ranches for large ranchers, and he is considered a high-level administrative cowboy.

After graduating from high school, Linkwood joined the army. After retiring, he entered a security company, completed many tasks, and became the company's senior director of North America and the Caribbean.

Linkwood is in his forties this year. As he grows older, he gradually gets tired of the tense and dangerous security work and yearns to return to the leisurely life in the countryside.

This time he went on a mission and met Sun Dahai, and they got along very well. When the gambling between Sun Dahai and Ono Kota happened later, Linkwood was tempted.

Linkwood's hometown of Wyoming is to the south of Montana and borders it. The two states have similar geographical conditions, both being located between the Rocky Mountains and the Eastern Great Plains.

After Sun Dahai signed the gambling agreement, Linkwood had a deep conversation with Sun Dahai. He knew Sun Dahai's vision for the future of the ranch, and he also knew that Sun Dahai currently had no suitable candidates in his pocket to manage the ranch.

Linkwood hesitated for two days, and then made up his mind. After the semifinals, he found Sun Dahai and proposed to have sex with Sun Dahai.

The finals had not yet taken place, and Ono's bet, Garrison Ranch, had not yet passed into the hands of Sun Dahai.

However, Sun Dahai told Linkwood that he owns Jiahua Green Agriculture Investment Company in Xiangjiang, which is responsible for global investment in leisure agriculture and animal husbandry. It already has a Daqingshan project in China.

So, in the last few days, Linkwood continued his security work while contacting the company, preparing to leave his job and return to the United States after the deal ended.

For corporate elites like Linkwood, the security company naturally offered to retain him.

However, everyone understands that security work requires both experience and physical fitness. Older people will have to leave sooner or later unless they are transferred to training or administration.

After communication, the security company agreed in principle to Linkwood's resignation, but after the deal was completed. In addition, there were some procedures to be completed, such as signing a post-resignation confidentiality agreement, etc.

As the World Cup in Mexico came to an end, Sun Dahai won the bet, and the Garrison Ranch fell into his hands as he wished.

Linkwood seemed even more happy with this result. He was originally a little worried that if Sun Dahai did not win the ranch, then he didn't know when his pastoral dream would be realized.

Linkwood, who was on the business plane, is still semi-employed. He needs to return to the company's headquarters in Utah to complete the final procedures.

However, he needs to go to Garrison Ranch with Sun Dahai first, otherwise, he may not feel at ease.

After the finals, Sun Dahai had already called Qiao Hongwei, asking him to arrange for someone to change the name of Jiahua Green Agricultural Investment Company to Jiahua Investment, and transfer US$300 million from the trading team's account.

Qiao Wanting's main focus now is still on Japanese yen foreign exchange futures. The Japanese yen has appreciated to 1:155 against the US dollar from 1:200 at the beginning of the year.

Through continuous month-changing operations, the trading team has maintained long positions in Japanese yen foreign exchange futures worth more than US$700 million in margin in several major foreign exchange markets around the world.

From the beginning of the year to now, in just half a year, with the appreciation of the yen by more than 20%, these long orders have earned Sun Dahai nearly 1.5 billion US dollars.

In the international financial market in the 1980s, because computers and remote transactions were not popular, capital mobilization costs were high.

Therefore, when the overall trading volume has not been fundamentally enlarged, large-scale positions can easily attract the attention of market participants.

At that time, Sun Dahai obviously had free funds in his hands, and he was aware of the periodic market changes. It was much easier to buy the Japanese yen before the Plaza Accord than to pick up money.

But Sun Dahai actually entered the market half a year in advance, paid long-term orders in several major trading markets, and carried out month-to-month operations according to the time cycle. This alone, the time cost, employee cost and handling fees incurred by the transaction are all

It cost a lot.

And in the end, Sun Dahai only placed a long order with a margin of 700 million U.S. dollars. According to the principle that the margin is 10% of the contract amount, that is to say, through the trading team, Sun Dahai bought 7 billion U.S. dollars worth of daily orders in several major foreign exchange markets.

Yuan long contract.

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