Chapter 831
Ivy was stunned. โMe? In charge of trading? Iโm still an intern. According to the rulesโฆโ
โDonโt worry. Iโll grant you the necessary permissions.โ
Ivy hadnโt expected to get hands-on experience so soon. After a brief moment of excitement, she quickly composed herself.
โMr. Shaw, letโs see how things look tomorrow before we decide,โ she said. She knew she would have to pull an all-nighter to prepare. This was her chance to make a name for herself, and if she failed, it would be much harder to build her reputation later.
โAlright. I trust you.โ
After Edmond left, the department was abuzz with chatter. Some were hoping to see Ivy fail, others were curious if she could actually stop the losses and turn a profit, and a few even suspected she had some sort of special relationship with Edmond. Why else would he risk his career to give an intern such unprecedented authority?
That night, Ivy burned the midnight oil, gathering information from all over the world. To succeed in finance, it wasnโt enough to be a lone wolf; you needed resources, connections, and strategic maneuvering. Thanks to the network of experts she had built during her early years in the stock market, all she had to do was use her old moniker, โMrs. Smith,โ to chat with people and gather valuable intelligence.
Immersed in her work, she forgot about sleep and the passing time.
It wasnโt until the early hours of the morning that Jamison, returning from his own late shift, saw the light on in the study and realized she was still working.
He pushed open the ajar door, frowning. โWhy are you still awake?โ
Ivy looked up at him, her eyes weary. โYouโre back? Iโm almost done. You can go wash up. Iโve already showered.โ
She had felt tired around ten and had taken a shower to wake herself up before returning to her computer.
Jamisonโs frown deepened. He was clearly displeased, but seeing her intense focus, he knew she was in the middle of something important. He decided not to interrupt and went to wash up first.
When he returned, his annoyance had grown, but thankfully, Ivy was finished. The printer was humming, spitting out pages of data.
Ivy stood by the printer, waiting, her eyes closed as she rolled her head to relieve the stiffness in her neck.
Jamison, a mix of anger and concern, walked over and, without a word, began to massage her shoulders and neck.
Ivy started, then turned to him with a soft smile. โThank you, honeyโฆโ
Jamison looked at the thick stack of papers she had printed, his voice tinged with coldness. โWhat exactly are you working on? Your thesis?โ
โMy undergraduate thesis isnโt this thick,โ Ivy replied with a smile as she collected the papers and stapled them together. She then told him about what had happened during the day.
After listening, Jamison grew concerned. โAre you sure Edmond Shaw isnโt setting you up?โ
It sounded like a great opportunity, but if she failed, they could easily blame the intern โ a classic move where temporary workers are scapegoated when things go wrong.
Ivy smiled, confident. โYou think I didnโt consider that? Thatโs why Iโm not going to be the one making the trades tomorrow.โ
โThen whatโs your plan?โ
โIโll be the one behind the scenes.โ She held up the stack of papers. โIโll present the pros and cons, share my analysis, and let Edmond make the final call.โ She had already thought it through. That was why when Edmond offered her trading authority, she had replied, โLetโs see how things look tomorrow,โ instead of accepting immediately.
Jamisonโs expression finally relaxed into a smile. โAlright, you sly little fox. I keep forgetting how cunning you are.โ
Ivy glared at him. โCunning?โ
โLet me rephrase. My wife is brilliant. Exceptionally brilliant.โ
Ivy yawned and collapsed into his arms. โLetโs go to bed. Iโm exhausted.โ
Jamison swept her up and carried her to the bedroom. It was too late, and they both had to work the next day. Once in bed, they both tacitly agreed to forgo any other activities and went straight to sleep.
The next day, Ivy went to the office and took her research straight to Edmond.
He was in a meeting with several senior executives and department heads. When his secretary announced her, she was shown in.
In front of the companyโs top brass, Ivy calmly presented her analysis, passing around copies of her research for them to review.
โMr. Shaw, these are my opinions and recommendations. Yesterday, you offered to let me handle the trading, but after thinking it over, I believe itโs not appropriate. If there are any mistakes in the execution, it could impact your career. Therefore, I think itโs best if you handle the trades yourself.โ
As soon as Ivy finished, one of the executives objected, arguing that her proposed portfolio adjustments were completely wrong and far too risky for short-term trading.
Ivy remained composed. โItโs just a suggestion. Whether you take it or not is, of course, your decision.โ
But Edmond trusted Ivyโs judgment. He had known her for a long time and was well aware of her extraordinary talent in this field. Moreover, her research was incredibly detailed, with solid data backing every point. Her arguments, from both a policy and technical standpoint, were flawless.
โAlright, Iโll follow your plan,โ Edmond declared, overriding the objections. โIf we win, the credit is yours. If we lose, Iโll take the responsibility.โ
Ivy smiled faintly. โI donโt think weโll lose.โ
And so, with several pairs of anxious eyes watching, Edmond executed the portfolio adjustments according to Ivyโs strategy.
Fortunately, by the afternoon, the market began to turn red, and the leading sectors were precisely the ones Ivy had been bullish on.
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