The world begins with Hong Kong movies

Chapter 355 This is called finishing what you start

Chapter 355 This is called finishing what you start (Seeking monthly votes)

"Who does he think he is, a stock market guru?"

A certain tycoon sneered as he watched the so-called financial experts on TV urging Hong Kong stock market investors to withdraw from the stock market.

There are definitely many others who share the same idea.

They envied, were jealous of, and resented Wu Feng, acknowledging his business acumen but not his abilities in the stock market.

However, he just happened to be incredibly lucky and happened to be caught up in the wave of America's reaping of benefits from the masses, which allowed Wu Feng to enjoy a moment of glory.

They would only do better!
They didn't mention it at all, but Wu Feng publicized it extensively through television programs and newspapers, which made them suddenly realize the need to follow up in a timely manner.

To put it bluntly, self-interest is what drives people!
Investing in the stock market, with its potential for huge profits in the tens or even hundreds of millions of dollars, is far too tempting.

By this time, they had already made a lot of money investing in Xiao Rizi stock market.

Those who dared to invest heavily have now earned even more profit than they originally made.

Having tasted the delicious sweetness, one naturally wants to earn more!
At this point, when asked to give up such a lucrative opportunity, their first reaction is resistance.

Those of good character simply shook their heads and remained silent.

But those with bad character started cursing at the TV.

For no other reason than that Wu Feng's actions could very well affect their returns in the Xiao Ri Zi stock market.

The wealthy in Hong Kong have no bottom line when it comes to making money.

In fact, a portion of the capital invested by many wealthy individuals in the Xiao Ri Jia stock market is not their own money, but rather capital 'raised' through their own fame and influence.

In this way, a considerable amount of cash flow can often be 'raised'.

If we make a profit, everyone is happy; but if we lose money, we all have to share the burden.

It's just that HSBC wouldn't allow it; otherwise, those top Chinese tycoons in Hong Kong would have been able to raise enough funds to invest in the stock market themselves.

At this point, the stock market in Xiaorizi had completely gone mad.

The stock index is so high that if it were all converted into dollars, it could buy not just the entire United States, but possibly most of it. It's just that unreasonable.

Even so, the stock market continues its meteoric rise.

Nobody knows how long this momentum can last.
Wu Feng naturally knew that in just over a month, the stock market would collapse, and the enormous wealth accumulated over the past thirty years after the war would be mostly plundered by Europe and America, leading to thirty years of economic stagnation and depression.

It gives people the feeling of a cycle.

Not only the stock market, but the foreign exchange market is also quite volatile.

The exchange rate for a single shoku (a type of Japanese currency) has dropped from 250 yen to less than 100 yen.

If you seize the opportunity and make the right move, you can amass a fortune!

Because mainland China is unfamiliar with international financial rules, it was severely taken advantage of by small businesses, resulting in a staggering loss.

Wu Feng's idea is actually very simple!
Since he was the one who started the trend of investing in small-scale stock markets.

When it came time to reap the rewards, he naturally had to remind the Hong Kong stock market investors who had been persuaded by him.

It wasn't out of a sudden act of kindness, but rather to avoid future trouble.

If the Little Life stock market collapses, countless Hong Kong investors who invested in Little Life stock market due to the propaganda launched by Wu Feng will be ruined.

If things go wrong, the securities building might experience another "plunge".

It's certain that some people will point the finger at Wu Feng, the instigator, when the time comes.

It's possible that even the Hong Kong British government might intervene!

Wu Feng's appearance has created a significant butterfly effect!

His factory group in Shenzhen Special Economic Zone is like a shining benchmark, guiding more business owners from Hong Kong Island to invest and open factories in Shenzhen Special Economic Zone.

Moreover, the media resources he controlled were not weak even in the Hong Kong media industry, which affected the Hong Kong British government's propaganda offensive against the mainland.

Putting aside other factors, certain changes in the film industry alone can reveal clues.

Wu Feng's appearance has at least reduced the number of films like this.

For no other reason than that his two newspapers, "Mongkok News" and "Night Watch," and even ATV, would really seize on any mistake and criticize it relentlessly.

Incidentally, labeling the production company as disrespectful to the audience and treating them like fools is something no film company or director can afford to accept.

Hong Kong moviegoers certainly wouldn't tolerate such blatant ridicule.

Seriously, do you really think that the folk fantasy film series jointly produced by Fengrui Films and Yindu Group is a complete waste and has no effect?

The opposite is true!

As mentioned before, when filming folk fantasy movies, some modern towns in mainland China are also included. To avoid dissatisfaction among Hong Kong audiences, there are not many scenes showing mainland towns.

However, there are simply too many folk fantasy films out there, and each one features scenes of inland towns. After watching many related films, one naturally develops a general impression of inland towns, and some basic knowledge is also presented in the movies.

This is called subtle influence, and the effect is quite good.

At least most viewers who have watched several folk fantasy films are no longer completely ignorant about towns in mainland China, and they don't simply believe whatever others say about certain basic common sense about the mainland.

Under such circumstances, if a film director still fabricates stories, the audience will certainly not accept it.

Not to mention, Wu Feng borrowed a large number of people from the mainland's arts and culture circles. Their increased interaction with their counterparts in Hong Kong naturally had a positive impact.

It can be said that Wu Feng's existence has had a very positive effect on public opinion in Hong Kong.

Regardless of whether Wu Feng did it voluntarily, the Hong Kong British government would have thought that it would never have missed an opportunity to suppress and coerce him.

He was aware of this, otherwise he wouldn't have kept stacking buffs on himself.

Sai Kung District Councillor, sports tycoon, football star, film mogul, media mogul, game development mogul, and philanthropist, among others.

Even so, he couldn't reveal any obvious flaws.

If you don't share your predictions about the stock market beforehand, you'll be unfairly blamed when the market crashes.

With such a huge mistake, the Hong Kong British government naturally had a much easier time dealing with him. If Wu Feng wanted to get away unscathed, he would have to be skinned alive.

As it happens, everyone knows that Wu Feng made a fortune in the stock market.

Given the greed of the British, if he doesn't hand over the lion's share, the matter won't be easily resolved.

Finally, it is estimated that HSBC will also aggressively acquire stakes in his high-quality companies!

This is where the role of financial experts becomes apparent.

With their various analyses on television programs, it can be considered as them actively promoting Wu Feng, and those in the know understand what's going on.

As for what you don't understand, just listen to the expert's analysis.

Putting everything else aside, at least he won't use experts to scam people.

Wu Feng is, after all, a big boss, and he certainly can't show his face in such matters.

Sure enough, the program has already generated a huge response even before it has finished airing.

After that, Wu Feng's official phone kept ringing, but he didn't answer any of them. What was there to say?

As for his close associates and allies, he had explained the situation in advance and made arrangements so that they would definitely not call at this time.

Now that I've already expressed my thoughts on a TV program, there's no need to waste time arguing with those I'm not even close to.

Such things will be believed by those who are meant to believe, and those who are not will not be convinced by a few words of explanation.

Who knows, some of these guys might be calling with malicious intent.

They would record Wu Feng's phone call directly, and if the subsequent developments were different from Wu Feng's predictions, they would bring the recording to his door demanding an explanation.

Such a thing is not impossible!
There are far too many dramas about wealthy families and their conflicts produced by TVB and ATV, all featuring similar themes.

As the saying goes, "art imitates life," but life is only more magical.

Wu Feng's move was definitely not just a TV program publicity stunt; his newspapers and magazines also immediately followed suit, focusing on creating a massive buzz.

Before he could even observe how things would develop, Old Master Huo called him to the Huo family villa for a talk.

"Do you really think that the upward trend in the stock market is about to end?"

As soon as he sat down, Old Huo asked bluntly, "How did you make that judgment?"

"That's natural!"

Wu Feng replied confidently, "As for how to determine it, the wallets of ordinary people have already been almost emptied, so it's not difficult to investigate!"

"The stock market is just a game of musical chairs. When ordinary people run out of money, do you expect those wealthy conglomerates to take over their stocks?"

At this point, he couldn't help but chuckle, "Even if the conglomerates of Xiao Rizi were willing, the Xiao Rizi government wouldn't be happy about it."

"Xiao Ri Zi is run by conglomerates. As long as the major conglomerates don't have problems, Xiao Ri Zi itself won't have any problems either. I believe there are quite a few sensible people in Xiao Ri Zi's upper management!"

That's the reality. Toshiba, the world's leading technology conglomerate, which was already living a life of ease thanks to its technological advantages, was hit hard by its American "daddy," yet it still managed to maintain its strength and status as one of the world's top 50 companies.

"That's right!"

Old Huo looked somewhat worried, but didn't say much.

(End of this chapter)

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