"So, what is it that you need to do before we go?" she asked.
"Reallocate my funds."
"You can do that online?"
"Yes."
"Can I look?"
"Well... why not?"
We carried our pizza into the study room and I started considering how to allocate the remaining funds.
Putting money in Cal-Maine wouldn't really make sense because, when the price peaks, the number of buyers will be limited. The position Immortal Investnts is holding will be more than enough.
I considered putting up to $50 million back into Axon Enterprise, which was trading at $15.50—up more than 40% since I last sold it. But I wasn't feeling regretful; after all, I'd made way more on Monster Beverage.
I needed to think about investing in larger stocks with more volu and market cap, ones that had the potential for significant gains within a year.
I started browsing through the pharmaceutical sector. There were quite a few pharma stocks going up massively at this ti.
There are always so, to be honest...
As long as the FDA exists and approves pharmaceutical products, there will always be pumps in this sector.
Charlotte watched with interest, taking a bite of her pizza. "How do you know what to invest in?"
I looked at her with a half-smile. "I research companies and analyze market trends."
I finally stumbled upon a stock that I rembered—Anika Therapeutics.
"Like this company for example," I said. "See this article? They were approved for Phase 3 of testing on their drug for osteoarthritis damage in joints. Look at the date on this article: January 2001. It's been over 2 years. On average, phase 3 takes around 3 years, so they should have their results soon."
Charlotte glanced at the article and then looked at . "Okay... but what if they fail?"
I didn't answer her question; instead, I looked back at my screen. "But what if the results are positive..."
"Oh! I get it now." Charlotte's eyes widened with understanding.
"Yes?" I glanced at her.
"Yeah, you're no different than a gambler." She smirked.
"I guess so..." I said half-heartedly and turned back. "But as long as I'm making the correct gambles, I'm an investor." I concluded.
'Let's say I put money into Axon and Anika. I will still need to pick at least one more stock. Should I try investing in stocks like Apple or NeoGenomics that I know will experience a rise in 2004? Or maybe...' I thought.
I should probably begin focusing on the current political situation and try to play it.
Specifically, I thought about playing the Chinese Sympathy Trend.
I could look into smaller U.S. companies in the energy sector that have dealings with Chinese companies or recent announcents in that region.
But for now, I decided to set up bids on Axon Enterprise and Anika Therapeutics with a bit more than half of my funds.
I needed more ti to research...
"Alright, Charlotte. I think we can go," I said as I stood up from my chair.
"About ti. I thought we wouldn't make it." Charlotte smiled and stood up, stretching her lithe body. "I've been waiting all morning to show you how much I've improved."
As we walked to the car, my gaze fell a bit lower, taking in the sight of her slim, tanned legs and firm butt that moulded to her shorts.
We got in my Ferrari and drove to the local tennis club.
When we stepped out into the warm air, I glanced over at Charlotte. "Those shorts look really good on you; are you going to play in them, or are you changing into your skirt?"
She lit up at the complint, spinning around playfully and giving the waistband a little tug. "Thanks! I love them too," she said. "But no, these are just for fashion. I'm still going to change into my lucky tennis skirt before the match."
"Cool," I said with a smile.
When we got onto the tennis court, there were a few dozen people watching two guys play an intense match.
Charlotte grabbed her gear from her coach and went to change into her sports clothes, which were a white Polo Ralph Lauren skirt that I had bought her and a white shirt to match it.
She started warming up on the side, doing so simple arm and leg stretches before moving on to twisting her torso. Basic and simple.
Then I helped her a bit with exercises that involved her legs being stretched wide apart.
The ongoing ga was over after about 30 minutes, and the two guys shook hands at the net. The crowd clapped as they walked off the court.
Charlotte's match was up next.
She took a deep breath, glancing over at before going to the middle of the court and shaking hands with a girl about the sa age as her.
Sitting down and watching the two girls play each other, watching their short skirts fly up, and seeing so of what I wasn't ant to see got thinking about sothing.
My birthday is coming already... Ti is passing so fast...
What if I don't have enough ti to enjoy what I have worked for?
Everything is going so well right now, and I'm grateful for that. But ti is slipping away, and sooner or later, I'll need to leave this world.
Why is there no way to live forever...
I glanced over at Charlotte, who was now on the court.
It was clear she had made significant improvents since the last ti I saw her play. Her serves were sharper and more consistent and she didn't waste as much energy on unneeded movents.
She won the match 2-1.
She was flushed and exhausted, but she wiped the sweat off her forehead and ca up to for a hug.
"You were amazing," I said. "I think you deserve a little reward."
Charlotte looked at with her eyebrows raised in suspicion and a sneaky grin on her face.
"It's not what you think..." I quickly added.
"Oh really... Then what is it?"
"I was thinking about going on a cruise, would you like to co with ?"
Charlotte's eyes grew big. "A cruise? Like, across the sea?"
I nodded.
"No way!" Her face lit up, and she practically squealed with excitent. "That would be aweso! I'm so down for that!"
I laughed, glad to see her excited. "Great. I'll start looking into the details."
...
Later that day, I sat at my desk, writing down a letter.
"Dear Derec,
I wanted to request that you hire Mr. Jack Somnus, a board mber of Johnson Trading Orlando, as the head hunter for Immortal Investnts.
Give him a call at [...] and ask him if he wants the position.
Cheers,
Christopher Vanderbilt"
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