Chapter 159 The stock market teenager
“Woo…”
With the sound of the steam head, a train slowly stopped at the Sacramento Valley Railway Station in black smoke.
Hearing the sound of the whistle, Dora, who was squatting on the ground and fiddling with the branches that had been broken from some tree, immediately stood up.
"Mom, is it Evan's one?"
Dora asked, who was impatient when she came to pick up the car and waited.
Nina, wearing a white big brim hat, raised her hand to light up her watch and looked at the time, and replied: "It should be."
"Why, I'm impatient to wait? I told you not to follow me, but you insisted on following me... Is it different to wait at home?"
Nina scolded Dora while not forgetting to pay attention to the exit.
Dora pouted and said, "No, I'm going to pick up Evan. Evan must be very happy to see me as soon as he got off the car."
Standing next to Nina, wearing a blue long dress and a big brim hat on Nina's head, he smiled and said, "You are not here to pick up Evan. You just want to be lazy and don't want to take tutoring, right?"
"Doros is much more obedient than you."
After his little thoughts were exposed, Dora secretly glanced at Nina. Seeing that her mother had no intention of pursuing her, she immediately opened her teeth and claws at her sister: "It's not!"
Virginia returned to Sacramento from Los Angeles a few days ago. The summer vacation is so long that she can't go home even once.
Just as the two sisters were having fun, the traffic of the exit crowd suddenly increased, and all kinds of people came out in a hurry or leisurely manner.
The three of Evans were mixed in the crowd.
Bob had sharp eyes and saw Nina who came to pick her up. At his reminder, both sides did not miss it.
"Evan, are you happy to see me?"
As soon as he saw Evan, Dora rushed towards him, as if to prove that her purpose was not to be lazy, she asked impatiently.
Evan didn't think anything was wrong with Dora's enthusiasm, but he was a little surprised not to see Dorothy who was inseparable from her.
Evan pulled his arm out of Dora's arms and said perfunctorily: "Good, of course I'm happy!"
After comforting Dora, Evan greeted his mother Nina and sister Virginia, and then introduced Isaac.
When Virginia knew that Isaac was arranged for his editor, she couldn't help but look at him more.
Half an hour later, Evan and his party returned to the official residence, while Bob took Isaac to find a place to live.
As soon as he got home, Nina drove Dora back to the piano room. After a while, Doroth ran out of the piano room and greeted Evan, and then felt that she had gone back to continue class.
The governor was naturally not here during the day. Evan had already asked Nina that the governor would come back tonight.
Robert was not at home and didn't come back until lunch time.
When Robert ran back sweating, he was holding a newspaper in his hand. Evan was half lying on the sofa in the living room and saw the name of the newspaper at a glance.
"Evan, you're back!"
When Robert saw Evan, he didn't stop. After saying hello, he ran straight towards the stairs.
Evan frowned and shouted in a commanding tone: "Robert, stop, come here!"
Hearing Evan's orders, Robert subconsciously stopped. As Evan's achievements became more and more important, what he said at home became. Even Robert, who often didn't deal with him, would not turn a deaf ear to his words.
Robert stepped on the stairs with one foot, tilted his head and asked, "Is there anything wrong?"
Evan sat upright and made a gesture to him.
Robert thought for a while and walked towards Evan.
Evan first glanced at the newspaper in his hand, then looked at the sweat beads on his forehead, and asked, "Where did you go? It's sweaty."
"Nothing was done..." Robert took out a piece of tissue from the cardboard box next to the TV to wipe his sweat.
"Not telling the truth!" Evan exposed without hesitation, and then asked again: "Are you reading the Wall Street Journal?"
"Yeah!" Robert nodded.
Evan asked: "Interested in Wall Street?"
Robert's eyes wandered and he remained silent.
Evan continued, "By the way, how much did you spend the 500 dollar prize for the runner-up of the Rubik's Cube competition?"
"Well...you're not going to use it to buy stocks, right?"
Robert looked at Evan in surprise when he heard this, and his eyes seemed to be asking, "How did you know?"
Then he looked at the Wall Street Journal in his hand, and then stopped asking, but nodded and admitted: "Yes."
"Evan, I'm using my money to buy stocks, are there any problems?"
Evan smiled and said, "Your own money is fine, and you can't do anything you want. Well... there are still things you can't do, such as pumping leaves or something, but I believe you shouldn't do these."
"Buy stocks? That's investment and financial management. Naturally, I have no problems at all!"
Seeing Evan say this, Robert relaxed and a smile appeared on his face.
"By the way, I'll find out which company's stocks have you bought and how much did you buy?"
Robert said shyly: "Keep confidential!"
Evan shook his head and said, "If you keep it confidential, I'm not very interested anyway."
"But, Robert, I have a few words to remind you."
Robert looked at it with a scrupulous look.
"First of all, the stock market has risks, so you need to be cautious when entering the market. You must already know this, so I won't say much."
"Secondly, don't put too much energy into stock trading, especially don't affect your studies. Whether it's too much money in the stock market or less, don't care too much."
"Third, since you are interested in the stock market, read more related books. Investing is a science, and you can't learn it by reading newspapers."
These are all pertinent words, and Robert naturally would not be kind to treat it as a donkey's liver and lungs. Evan nodded while saying it.
After Evan finished speaking, he suddenly asked again: "By the way, you didn't ask Dora and the others to raise funds like I did?"
Robert's face froze when he heard this, and he replied unnaturally: "This...is there!"
Evan asked curiously: "Who has voted, how many are there?"
Robert replied: "Three people have a share, Virginia has two hundred dollars, and both sisters have fifty dollars."
Evan's face sank and said unhappily: "Okay, they all know, but they left me."
"Virginia actually paid 200 yuan. Where did she get so much money? By the way, I seemed to have approved Gillard to advance some royalties to her some time ago."
"hateful……"
Seeing Evan's face full of displeasure, Robert thought for a while and suggested tentatively: "Evan, it's not impossible for you to participate in a group."
But Evan waved at Robert and said, "Forget it, you guys play for yourself, I won't get involved."
He looked at Robert with a smile and warned: "But, Robert, you have to be careful, don't lose too much!"
Chapter completed!