172. Donnie is Destined to Make a Name on Wall Street (A Major Chapter with Ten Thousand Characters, still repaying debts~)

'A barbarian has barged into Wall Street!' -- "Wall Street Journal"

The very next day, the "Wall Street Journal" published a story about Sinclair Oil Corporation's short selling battle.

'Jesse Livermore will suffer the biggest defeat in his career...'

It was obvious that the "Wall Street Journal," along with the rest of Wall Street, believed that shorting an oil company that had just released positive news was akin to seeking death.

Even if that person was Wall Street's very own famous short-seller, Jesse Livermore!

'Heh heh.'

While having breakfast, Jesse Livermore saw the news in the "Wall Street Journal" but he didn't take such reports to heart; Livermore was a solitary trader, operated without a company behind him, and his investments were based solely on his own analytical abilities, so he didn't really care what the outside world thought of him.

And the key point of this article wasn't actually about Jesse Livermore; his name was merely used as a bit of sensationalism.