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"Super Stock Trader"

"Trader Chen Wei stumbled upon an extraordinary system, starting his legendary trading career."

sckyh · 都市
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149 Chs

Chapter 132: Grand Opening

People can be deceiving!

Wang Qian looked at these "country bumpkins" and couldn't shake off this thought in her mind.

Earning tens of millions or even hundreds of millions in a month means earning several hundred million in a year!

People with assets worth tens of millions are... like this?

Wang Qian simply couldn't believe it.

Little did she know, these "country bumpkins" had only earned this much for a single month, and they hadn't even received it yet...

After Chen Wei arrived, he called everyone to the conference room for a meeting.

It was essentially the first all-staff meeting since the establishment of the new company.

Chen Wei said a few words briefly.

In fact, there wasn't much to say. Everyone present, except Wang Qian, was familiar with each other. They all knew Chen Wei's capabilities and had come to earn money with him wholeheartedly. There was no need for excessive talk.

Then he discussed the commission.

At Meitai, team leaders received an 85% commission, plus 5% of the total team profit, an $8,000 basic salary, and monthly rewards based on team performance.

The commission for the core team was 80%.

For graduate traders, the commission was 70%, and for non-graduates, it was 65%.

This commission rate was already quite high, something only a powerful company like Meitai could offer. Ordinary small trading teams couldn't afford such rates.

After discussing with Zheng Junpeng, Chen Wei set the commission proportion for Tianrun according to Meitai's standard.

Then, for Chen Wei, Zheng Junpeng, and Zhou Yi, their commission was set at 90%, with each contributing 5% of the profit to the company.

For newly recruited traders who needed to be grouped, group leaders would receive an 85% commission.

At present, there was no need for grouping, so all the traders who came with Pan Zhiyao were to receive an 80% commission, consistent with the core team standard.

Pan Zhiyao and the others were excited after hearing this. Their commission had increased by 10%, which meant an extra $7,000 for earning $10,000!

Everyone was more motivated than ever.

After Chen Wei finished speaking, Zheng Junpeng added a few words.

As the company manager, Zheng Junpeng emphasized trading discipline, especially since there was no risk control in the initial stage; it relied solely on the traders' self-discipline. Fortunately, everyone present was an experienced trader and a familiar face, unlikely to make any fundamental mistakes.

After emphasizing this, Zheng Junpeng mentioned that if anyone knew experienced traders, especially those who performed well, they could introduce them to Tianrun. The company welcomed anyone interested.

For such trading companies, if they recruited online, they would mostly attract newcomers, with some having a bit of experience in the domestic market at most. To recruit mature intraday traders, one had to rely on personal connections.

Since the circle of intraday traders in China was relatively small, when mature traders wanted to switch jobs, they didn't need to apply online. Instead, they would approach someone they knew, share their performance, and simply move. It was common for trading companies to poach talent from each other.

Everyone was well aware of this, and they all agreed to contact a few familiar traders and inquire if they were interested in joining Tianrun.

As for poaching from Meitai and Zhao Yang's team, Chen Wei advised against it for the time being. Wang Wentao was still the boss at Meitai. If they poached from Meitai now, it would cause unnecessary trouble. They could wait until Wang Wentao left Meitai and Luo Chen took over.

Of course, by then, the good traders might have left with Wang Wentao, or they might have been wooed by Luo Chen.

Thankfully, apart from Meitai, there were several other trading companies in Yunzhou, albeit smaller. Chen Wei had no qualms about poaching from these companies.

Furthermore, there were traders from other regions who might be interested in joining Tianrun.

After discussing poaching for a while, everyone was enthusiastic.

While they were still discussing, Liang Yingying knocked on the door and walked in.

"What time is it? Still having a meeting? Let's go eat! Today is the first day of your company's official establishment. Shouldn't we celebrate properly?" Liang Yingying said with a smile.

She had been dealing with some matters at the company in the morning and rushed over immediately after finishing.

Chen Wei glanced at the time. It was almost noon.

They had been too engrossed in discussing poaching and had lost track of time.

Inviting everyone out, they found a restaurant and booked a private room.

Today, the US stock market would only be open for half a day, from 10:30 PM to 2:00 AM. But since it was the end of the month and the weekend, with historically low trading volumes during such periods, most traders wouldn't bother going in. They might as well take a couple of days off.

So, Chen Wei and the others had no plans to work in the evening.

They relaxed during this lunch, although Chen Wei and Zheng Junpeng weren't big drinkers and weren't very good at livening up the atmosphere. However, with Liang Yingying and Zhou Yi there, it wasn't a problem.

Wang Qian was also lively and seemed to have a good alcohol tolerance. Before long, she had a few guys stumbling.

"Mr. Chen, let me toast you," Wang Qian said as she approached Chen Wei with a glass.

Chen Wei didn't refuse and clinked glasses with her, downing the drink in one go.

After the toast, Chen Wei gestured for her to sit down.

"Where do you live now?" he asked Wang Qian with a smile.

As the boss, he felt it was necessary to understand his employees' situations.

"I live in Fuxing Jiayuan and share a rental with a few friends," Wang Qian replied.

Chen Wei hadn't heard of this neighborhood before, but Zheng Junpeng, who was nearby, chimed in, "Where in Fuxing Jiayuan? That's not too far from me. I live in Hedaji Cheng."

With Zheng Junpeng's reminder, Chen Wei understood.

"That's quite a distance for commuting," Chen Wei pondered.

"Well, we're all quite far actually, aren't we? Even you're quite far," Zheng Junpeng chuckled, saying.

Most of them lived on the northern side of the city, not too far from the Meitai company, but quite distant from the Blue Ocean Tianrun.

"Old Zheng, why don't we just rent a dormitory building nearby under the company's name?" Chen Wei suggested after some thought.