The time period of my country's first stamp bull market probably started in January 1984 and ended in May 1.

It lasted almost a year and a half.

Therefore, the scope of influence is very wide, and there are many participants.

The sharp drop caused by the sudden news of the additional issuance of panda mini-sheets did not only suffer in the capital city, but nationwide.

Other large, medium and small cities have also been affected, and the postal market has also started to go downhill.

And since the market conditions in various places use the capital as a barometer, from a geographical point of view, the first to suffer the impact is of course Jinmen, which is the closest to the capital.

To be honest, the experience of several senior executives of Pilkardton selling full-page mouse tickets in Jinmen in the first few days was really unpleasant.

As soon as they arrived here, they were first entangled by the mushroom team at the gate of the market, and a lot of goods were worn away.

After entering the market, none of the trading parties found was strong enough to buy more than [-] editions, and the prices offered were harsh, and each was lower than the other.

They had to be delayed for several days, and were brutally slaughtered by the other party.

But also because of this, the "quantity" needed for hype was dispersed to many people, and Jinmen did not form a dominant bookmaker.

Therefore, when it comes to selling rat tickets, the Jinmen market is not only scattered and unorganized, but also scrambling to be the first, especially anxious.

You know, Jinmen people themselves say that "Jinmen people just don't care, and there are some black sheep, and one fish stirs up a pot of fish."

This sentence reflects the small problems of Jinmen people.

It's not easy to get a job, and often before the belly is fed, someone must come out and smash it in the dark.

No way, Jinmen thieves are bold, and only when they are hungry can they control their own size.

As long as you have a bite to eat, you will never eat honestly.

On the contrary, someone will definitely come out and eat "prettier" than others, that is, they will lose their jobs.

Many people's thinking mode is - anyway, if I don't smash it, there are people who are smashing it.It's better for me to smash it first and get the cheap ones.I have earned enough to wait for others to smash it later.

This has even become a cyclical historical law.

Including the taxis in Jinmen, the buses on the Beijing-Tianjin Highway, the food street, and the tourism service industry on the Five Avenues in the future... Jinmen people have smashed their jobs time and time again, and finally everyone guards their jobs together. hungry.

So let's not look at the Jinmen people who have cut flesh from a few people in the capital, and let a few foreign executives in suits return to Beijing with hatred.

But when the goods are in their hands, the price drops faster than anywhere else because of the vicious bargaining.

In addition, the capital city is not idle. At the same time that the investment risk is increasing day by day, Hardmen and the others acted as setters for Ning Weimin, and poured thousands of rat tickets on the spot to those who ran in Beijing and Tianjin. Postman.

This is good, the rats that flowed into Jinmen are almost silted up, causing a "rat disaster".

As a direct result, the investment yield of Jinmen's rat tickets dropped sharply, and shipments were not smooth.

And the most critical point is that the market does not give Jinmen people much time to react and adjust.

Within a few days, the news of the additional issuance of panda miniature sheets caused a major crash.

Well, this is really a Japanese ship, full (maru)!

Looking at the overall market, regardless of the category, it is shrinking every day, and all kinds of postage products have fallen sharply, and among them, pandas and mouse stamps have led the decline.

Those Jinmen people who received the mouse ticket and failed to throw it away in time regretted it.

Unable to control themselves, they scolded the people in the capital who sold them goods in unison, and they kept scolding, the hatred was irreconcilable.

In the end, I couldn't bear the cursing and cursing, so I had to close my eyes and "jump off the building" to clear everything.

Originally, the postal dealers in Jinmen did not earn much from rat tickets.

Catch up with the avalanche of the overall market, most of the people holding rat tickets have seriously lost their capital.

For this reason, almost all of these people couldn't stand it anymore, so they changed their careers.

For example, open a small restaurant, or resell clothes, sell pancakes, ride tricycles, etc.

Those who were lucky enough to stay in the market were not doing well either.

Think about it, even the postal market in the capital has become deserted, and the postal markets in other places are naturally even more inaccessible.

Within half a month, the postal market in the Garden of the Ichinomiya was empty.

The only remaining stamp dealers can only pass the long days by playing cards in groups of three or four.

Although these people sometimes get excited when they play cards, they can't help bragging about yesterday's glory when they get together.

But what's the use of thinking about it at the beginning?
The stamp albums they brought are kept by their side, and it may not be turned over once a day, which can accumulate a thick layer of dust.

The grand occasion of the stock market has also been completely etched in memory.

As for the second largest city in the country, Shanghai, which also has the second largest postal market in the country, the tragedy of the collapse must be worse than that of Jinmen.

In 1985, the stock market frenzy swept away the wealth of many speculators in Shanghai and Shanghai, and reduced the wealth of many Shanghainese people who dreamed of getting rich overnight. The market will always treat people equally in terms of ruthlessness.

It's just that Shanghai is an old-fashioned speculative capital after all.

Before liberation, various financial speculations were prevalent in Shanghai.

No matter speculating in stamps, stocks, or making gold, I think the people in Shanghai back then were the leaders of the whole country.

If Shanghai Shanghai wants to call itself number two, no one dares to call itself number one.

So the magic capital is not called for nothing, and every aspect of the situation must be a little bit special.

For example, those who have experienced these things, or those who have learned about some past situations from their elders, will always have more experience in dealing with similar situations than people in other places.

He Jun, who manipulated rat tickets in Shanghai, is such a special case.

Although he was a bit arrogant, he thought he had forced Ning Weimin from Shanghai to return to the capital, but he fell into the double trap of Ning Weimin in Shanghai and Huacheng.

But after all, he was personally trained by his grandfather Mr. He, so he started earlier than others.

Brainy, knowledgeable, experienced, courageous, and rich, he can be regarded as an outstanding figure in the postal industry in Shanghai and Shanghai.

He was very different from Tang Wuji who swept Liechtenstein's stamps in Shanghai for three days before liberation.

Tang Wuji is a son of a wealthy family, commonly known as Xiao Kai.

Although known as the "Stamp King", he also held important positions in the Shanghai Philatelic Association after liberation.

But he is also a small open stamp collector when he plays with stamps. He does not hesitate to spend a lot of money on what he is interested in. The focus is on appreciation, not on appreciation.

Once you have thoroughly researched a stamp, you may lose interest and move on to another field of new challenges.

However, He Jun is a seller and a speculator who mainly accumulates wealth. In comparison, speculators are even more important.

Then what he mainly pursued was to increase the value of the stamps, and then sell the stamps at a high price to people like Tang Wuji to make a profit.

Therefore, he understands the importance of market wind direction better, and also pays more attention to market risk.

Although he suffered from Ning Weimin's bewilderment, he didn't continue to be bewildered. Instead, he gained wisdom and realized that everything is unpredictable and anything can happen.

Just in case, he spared no expense to arrange manpower in major postal markets across the country to observe changes in market prices and make phone calls to Shanghai once a day.

It turned out that this seemingly unnecessary move saved him at a critical moment.

Knowing that the postal market across the country was collectively venting, He Jun immediately realized that the situation was not good.

Mr. He has repeatedly warned him before his death that there are many characteristics of a complete market turn.

So he immediately weighed the situation and made a wise move to survive without hesitation.

On the one hand, taking advantage of the fact that the Shanghai Rat Tickets are still in a high position, he asked his assistant Xie Ling to sit in the headquarters and quickly sell the Rat Tickets and other Dalu stamps in his hand by various means.

On the other hand, he brought people and goods, avoided the northern market that collapsed first, and flew to the Huacheng further south to sell them.

And because of the inconvenient transportation at that time, Chengdu, where the market environment was relatively closed, went to sell.

In the end, he escaped with more than 230 million funds at a price of [-]% of the market price.

Although compared with the 160 million net worth at the beginning of the stamp bull market, his asset appreciation has only achieved [-]%, far below his expectations

But compared to those who took a roller coaster and returned to their original form, and those who lost their money and continued to be destroyed for many years.

He has been extremely lucky.

The key is that he also understands that when others lose money, he earns even if he does not lose money, and there will be more and better opportunities to eat goods in the future.

With this idea and the funds he escaped from, he has already won the battle, completed half of his original goal, and became the Shanghai postal king in essence.

Although the coronation ceremony was not beautiful enough, and even a bit messed up, the king was the king.

After the tide subsides, he will be the undisputed leader in the Shanghai postal market.

Even when it comes to manipulating the Shanghai stock market, his power will be heavier and less labor-intensive than in the bull market.

In addition, there is another lucky guy who almost completely escaped in the Shanghai postal market, which must be mentioned.

That is "Zhu Sanwan" who had a happy cooperation with Ning Weimin.

When the market gets bigger, there will be occasional cases. "Zhu Sanwan" has a big heart and a fat body.

Although it was used as a gun by Ning Weimin, after he sold the rat tickets from the Shanghai postal market, he got a lot of cash after all.

In addition, she was afraid that He Jun would stare at her, so she wanted to take a closer look at the scenery before talking.

For a while, he was not in a hurry to find a new project and invest a large amount of cash. Even following the trend to speculate on pandas, he only took [-] to [-] yuan for fun.

So no matter whether it was a mistake, or be cautious, anyway, when the market plummets, it happens to be the time when he has the most cash in his hand and the most sensitive nerves.

Then can he run fast?

While others were still dazed and didn't realize it, he had already sold all his inventory on the market.

Net worth broke through the 66 mark in one fell swoop.

Look at how auspicious the number is.

If you look at the rate of return alone, he is probably the No.1 with the highest return in Shanghai in this bull market.

But what's a little ridiculous is that "Zhu Sanwan" sat and watched the stock market plummet. In addition to the inevitable rejoicing, his heart was also full of gratitude to Ning Weimin.

He actually thought that it was only because of Ning Weimin's "kindness" to remind him that he could escape the catastrophe.

He was even so moved that he couldn't wait for Ning Weimin to come to Shanghai again, so he took the initiative to make a long-distance call to the capital to ask about Ning Weimin's situation, fearing that he would fall into this disaster and be unable to extricate himself.

Although the word "money" was never mentioned on the phone.

However, the implication of Lao Zhu's words is that he wants to be a "model" to provide Ning Weimin with a certain amount of financial assistance.

A model is a model.

In Shanghai in the 80s, there was a popular saying just now, "making molds is painful!"

Because to be this kind of person, you often have to cut your flesh and let blood, which is also called "eat pain".

Conversely, Shandong people's calculations, Shanghai people's calculations, and Shanghai people's economic attitudes are well known to the people of the whole country.

People in Shanghai have a famous "three don't borrow", don't borrow from your wife, don't borrow your ID card, and don't borrow money.

Living in Shanghai, you may not be capable, but you must be able to count. It is commonly known as the "Threshold Classic", also known as "skin-scratching ghost", which is the first skill in life.

People in Shanghai can even calculate to the point of "one chicken and three meals", using water for washing face to wash urine, water for washing vegetables to wash stool, and water for washing rice to wash dishes.

Even the big fools in Shanghai are "thiefs on the threshold", and the biggest feature is "stupid in but not out".

So Lao Zhu's human warmth is really surprising and heartwarming.

This made Ning Weimin really happy for Lao Zhu to retire after the phone call, and at the same time he couldn't help feeling a little ashamed and ashamed.

I couldn't help but mutter in my heart, this guy is too honest, how could he be more embarrassing than the people in the capital.

Is he from Shanghai?

Look at the trouble, didn't you let me sell it, and count the money for me?

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