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... deeply.

"Yes, boss." The operator nodded, his hands relentlessly working.

All the operators were continually buying stocks.

Such buying operations required a certain degree of skill, spending not too much capital, yet achieving maximum effect.

As soon as a large order appeared, they would instantly buy it, striving not to attract the regular investors' attention.

During instances of smaller orders, they allowed ordinary investors to purchase them.

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