Zhu Wencong returned to the University of California once again, thinking that if he wanted to rescue the market, he needed to test the waters by whispering into a few ears first.
In the face of uncertainty, release some rumors, observe the public's reaction, and then decide.
This method is very safe and efficient, and at the same time, it also provides an opportunity to improve one's own tactics and identify any weaknesses.
Zhu Wencong, though a transmigrator, couldn't guarantee that those retail investors would come to his aid; perhaps they were truly frightened.
Directly coaxing them to pick up the slack in the stock market would be ineffective, regardless of what Zhu Wencong said.
The best option was to have their children do the coaxing since children are less likely to deceive, especially when it comes to their own parents.
Zhu Wencong wanted to host a lecture, and the University was fully supportive, even eager for Zhu Wencong to hold several more.