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... n who captured the golden age of Xiangjiang.

   In business, this person is famous for his sharp vision and courage.

  In the 1980s, he galloped in the stock market as a stock market sniper and rose rapidly.

  If this kind of script is in the United States or the United Kingdom, there is a high probability that he will become a financial tycoon in many years.

   To some extent, Abel in the United States can be said to be an enhanced version of "Fan Liu" at the beginni ...

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