I went into Paxnet and looked at the stock market.

Stock investment should be in the industry or the leading sector that is currently an issue.

I looked at stocks that were rich in volume and elasticity.

"This is it! There's no sport!"

I kept looking at the Golden Cross event where the MACD (Movement Mean Convergence Diffusion Index) curve breaks through the signal curve upward.

In this case, I thought it would be a good idea for stock investors to gather together.

It was because the person next to him could find it first.

I had a headache searching for stocks using various technical indicators.

My hands were itching even though I asked to take a break from the stock for the time being.

I wanted to go in if I had a sense of prey.

The stocks of Adi Chips and Camsis were rising sharply.

AdiChip was on the news of a successful third-party paid-in capital increase to secure operating funds. Camsis was on the news of the signing of an agreement on the establishment of an electric car joint venture companies in China.

The chase was in danger.

I went into the discussion board of CAMSIS on Naver.

"The owl dipped in."

"Guys, Drwa, Drwa."

"Three rooms at Sangga go!"

"Throw it now! It's going to turn off soon!"

Chan-ti and Anti were all different.

I've also been on the discussion board of Mogang Tech.

Now the Mo Kang Tech ant shareholders were exhausted and quiet.

[What if we blow the tabloid that an international lawsuit has been filed and push it to the lower limit?]

I saw the ants coming out with a great ants.

Moreover, most of these small companies' stocks were small investors, which was regrettable. The stock market was also a battleground between eating and eating.

This time I just watched the news.

U.S. Secretary of State Kerry told China that THAAD is unnecessary when North Korea denuclearizes.]

I stopped trying to see if the THAAD stocks I sold were still going strong. Now, there seemed to be little movement until the final announcement.

I kept watching the news.

The political arena was also noisy due to the nomination issue ahead of the general elections.

Conflicts between the non-Park and pro-Park factions were also intensifying in the ruling party. This was just before the Choi Soon-sil scandal broke out.

It was a time when political circles never dreamed that the unprecedented Choi Soon-sil scandal would come.

It's been a long time since I've been in the U.S. I looked closely at the word South Korea after looking at the big letters or pictures.

[Google DeepMind Challenge Match]

DeepMind is a British company that developed the artificial intelligence Go program AlphaGo. It is an artificial intelligence development company. Yahoo's article said that Lee AlphaGo and Lee Se-dol of South Korea will play Go.

I turned off the computer because I wasn't interested in baduk.

I opened the glass door of the bookcase to read the current affairs magazine on it.

I could see Mrs. Baek's new stock.

[I wish I could see my grandmother these days...]

I thought how good it would be if my grandmother was wise.

What's more, these days, it was a time when the company was planning a private equity fund company and trying to find new stocks. It was an uncertain time, so I missed my grandmother even more. I also wanted to ask about the marriage issue.

"Grandma, please be smart and teach me tonight."

I put my hands together in front of my grandmother's temple.

Then I thought of something.

"You said that a shaman you know calls Mrs. Yonggung, right?"

I wanted to meet Sunhwa shaman in Sillim-dong that my mother said.

"Yes, let's meet the shaman quietly."

The shaman said that every time she made a fortune, she called out the Dragon Palace lady or someone. I thought maybe there was a way to call my grandmother.

However, it was somewhat reluctant to meet the shaman.

It was because I regarded shamans as foolish people who believed in absurd superstitions.

I went to Sillim-dong after lunch.

I went to Samsung market where my mom worked.

This place was still as it used to be. I thought it would be new for my mom to come here once.

I don't like meeting acquaintances, so I bought a mask and wore it.

In the past, many people used to wear masks because of fine dust.

I knew the location of Sunhwadang.

It was in an alley across the restaurant where my mother worked. It was a house with a red flag on an old building just before demolition. There was also a sign. Like a shaman's house, it was a house with lotus-shaped paper on its gate.

It was embarrassing for a young man to go to a shaman's house, but I wanted to see my grandmother's wise dream. I plucked up my courage and went.

Also, I thought it would be nice to see a mole as an entertainment and at least give it a Bokchae. It also meant helping people in need.

Sunhwadang House was locked because it was a market day.

There was no one in the tap.

[Does this house not accept guests? Then what do you make for a living?]

Thinking of this, I knocked on the door and the grandmother next door came out.

"Have you come to the store?"

"Yes? Oh, yes..."

"I went to Danggol's wedding. Tomorrow or so."

"Thank you, Grandma."

I greeted my grandmother and turned around.

Grandmother grumbled something.

"Even the neatly dressed gentlemen come to see the fortune-telling."

I was a little embarrassed.

But I decided to come back next time.

* *

The day after tomorrow is the day when my younger brother Junhee leaves for the United States.

My family had a meal together.

Dad asked Junhee.

"You've got everything you need to take, haven't you?"

"Yes."

"Take care of your passport and school documents, too. Don't leave it out."

"I've done it, so don't worry."

"Don't walk around at night because America is a dangerous place."

"Okay."

This time my mother asked.

"What university are you going to?"

"How many times have you asked me already? It's Berkeley University in California."

"Yes, by the way, right. Berkeley."

Jun-hee thought of it as Stanford or Yale, but apparently chose Buckley.

"It's still a training course. I have to finish my language training.”

"You'll do well because you were first in your class when you were in high school."

"Pi, if you've won first place in Gangnam, it's no use winning first place in Geumcheon-gu."

This time I said.

"I'll give you a ride to the airport in my car when you get there."

"You don't have to come out if you're busy."

Dad said.

"Yes, if Jun-sik has time, give him a ride."

This time, my mother said.

"I'm coming, too."

"You don't have to come out."

"What are you talking about! I haven't seen my daughter in years. I'm going to go."

My dad called me while I was eating and talking with my family.

"What? An estimate of a 30-pyeong apartment veranda window? I need to know the actual measurement. Yes, horizontally and vertically. You have to check that and let me know."

When my dad hung up, my mom said with a look she liked.

"You seem to be getting a lot of work."

"It's getting more and more as we expand our store to Doksan-dong. Moreover, the number is increasing as the Lunar New Year has passed and thawed.”

"It's a good thing."

Dad looked at me.

"Oh, Jun-shik, I'm registering as a corporation this time. I think we'll have to be corporations because of tax problems."

"Oh, really? That's great. Doesn't that make you a corporation?"

"If we become a stock company, we'll be in charge of bigger construction. I'm alone with two employees, and I'm a little embarrassed to do it as a corporation."

"What? What do you think? All you have to do is make money."

"If you do well, the 100 million won I owe you may be repaid after a few years of hard work."

My father's expression looked quite bright.

I thought to myself that it would take two or three years for my dad to make 100 million. But I was a man who made billions in a month or two with one good investment. It occurred to me that labor-intensive businesses would be difficult to accumulate wealth even if they eat and live.

I asked my mom if she was curious.

"Then what happens?”

I explained it to him.

"I mean, you're going to be the CEO.”

"Isn't he the boss now?"

"Now I'm the president of a private company, but I'm going to be the CEO of a corporation."

My dad also smiled at my mom and said,

"You're now the boss' wife."

"When is not the boss's wife?"

I also told my dad that I was making a private equity company.

"I'm also making a corporation this time."

"What? What corporation?"

"It's a private equity firm."

"Really?"

Mom and Jun-hee also stared with their eyes wide open. Mother asked.

"What's a Samo Fund?"

"It's about investing someone else's money."

"Leave the money? It's not even a bank. Who leaves the money? How can I trust you?"

"Haha, you don't have to know.“

Dad asked.

"Who are you with, then?"

"Yes, I work with people who used to work for securities firms. Four of us will do it together. So I'm moving my office to Yeouido."

"You're taking over someone else's money and rolling it? I don't know much about private equity funds, but do well anyway. If you don't cheat and do well, maybe it'll work. But you're not bothering people around you for money, are you?"

"Ay, that's not happening."

"That's enough."

Jun-hee also said a word.

"If it's a private fund, don't you mean it's literally raising money from private equity funds to create a fund? Isn't that the opposite concept of public offering funds?"

"Right."

"Is it a clouding fund?"

" Private equity funds are managed by investors with less than 49 employees. Unlike public funds, it is not consigned by multiple investors."

"Is that so?"

"The people we're going to work with are fund managers from securities firms, so bring your clients in.”

Jun-hee nodded as if she knew.

Dad asked again with a worried look.

"That company is different from a window-making company like me, so it would cost a lot of money."

"Yes, I have a legally established capital."

"I have 50 million won in corporate capital and how much is it there?”

"Legally, the minimum capital is 2 billion won.

"What? Two billion? Oops!"

My father was quite surprised. Jun-hee seemed surprised, too.

"Then you must have invested jointly with people from securities firms."

"Yes."

"If you're from a securities firm, they must have invested a lot."

I was shut up about the fact that I invested 1.6 billion.

"Then who's the boss there?"

"It's me."

"What? You're not the head of a securities firm, are you?"

"I also named the company. I named it JS Invest Korea after the first letter of my name."

"What?"

"J.S. Invest Korea!"

Dad just smudged his eyes because he didn't seem to understand what he meant.

Junhee clapped next to me.

"Wow, you're a dandy!"

Mom didn't understand.

I guess I didn't like what I was doing.

"The name of the company is strange and I don't know what goblin game is."

It was natural that my mother didn't know.

My father or mother said that they only attended high school in the countryside of Chungnam.

If I had graduated from high school, I didn't work in an office job, but I didn't seem to know more because I worked in a construction site or a restaurant.

"Don't worry. Now I'm going to make a lot of money and buy a building."

Mom and dad's faces were bright with the word building.

The people's dream was to buy a building and live on rent. But how nice it is for your son to buy a building in the future.

Even if the dream didn't come true, I was happy because I had hope.

But actually now I have the ability to buy a building.

No one but me knew the fact.

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