Tao Liangchen

Chapter 1015 A Special Scholarship

Linda Yun had lunch at the next table with her secretary and drivers.

She was full and satisfied.

After parting with Boss Xu, she returned by car to the Chinese garden in the Cultural Tourism City villa area. As she was tidying up Su Yehao’s bed, she cheerfully said:

"You bosses seem to know a little about everything. When I eat with others at noon, the topics are nothing more than which houses have good locations and school districts, or which restaurants are delicious. No wonder you people can get rich, the difference is quite obvious."

She had been wanting to take a nap, so sleepy she could barely keep her eyes open.

But now, with the air conditioning blowing and a cup of tea to moisten her throat, she suddenly wasn't so sleepy anymore and gradually sobered up.

Lying lazily on the classic Eames lounge chair, Su Yehao replied while scrolling through his phone:

"You might have the order wrong. Many people don't get rich because they're as knowledgeable as they are now. Rather, they gradually become knowledgeable in the process of getting rich. Take myself as an example. If I invest in real estate, I will go and understand the real estate industry in depth. If I invest in semiconductors, I will also seriously analyze the market, technology, and so on. The same goes for liquor, home appliances, and finance. Because it involves interests, it makes people highly motivated."

Linda Yun had never considered it from this perspective before. Thinking about it, she felt like that was indeed the case.

She said with a smile, "Then shouldn't finance and business management students in college be the most motivated to speculate in stocks? This can generate motivation for them to actively learn, instead of playing computer games all day long."

Su Yehao had donated a business school in both Casino, 1997 and Hu City, both as a form of charity and to help himself cultivate top talent.

He blinked and replied:

"That sounds interesting. Perhaps we can establish a new scholarship system, using a formula to calculate a base figure based on the students' investment income, as the standard for them to receive scholarships. The knowledge in books is too rigid, and I can't stand reading it myself. If spending a little money can stimulate them to learn actively, this deal is very cost-effective for me, and it can also make my business school an instant success."

Linda Yun had no intention of feeling sorry for his money at all.

Even if her boss lay around all day doing nothing, his average daily income was as high as several hundred million U.S. dollars.

Instead of feeling sorry for Su Yehao for that little bit of scholarship money, she might as well find a sickeningly sweet romance novel to pass the time. Linda Yun had recently become addicted to this, supporting several female writers with somewhat suggestive styles through tips.

As for the website, it was also invested and founded by Su Yehao, contributing many good scripts to Sweet Fishing Entertainment. The literary website itself has not yet made money, but its scale is still far ahead of its competitors.

At this moment.

Linda Yun continued:

"Are you serious? If you're not joking, I'll write it down in my notebook and have someone implement it. When the time comes, some students will make money and some will lose money. Wouldn't the difference be huge? The scholarship might not fall into the hands of students who really need it."

Su Yehao said calmly:

"The school's scholarships for impoverished students are issued separately, which is different from scholarships for rewarding outstanding students."

"This plan can be independent of them. It's equivalent to my family's charitable trust fund providing some extra living expenses to the students of the business school. Whether they can earn it all depends on their own abilities and luck."

"The project plan must be carefully considered. They are all smart students with excellent grades and can easily find loopholes to exploit. For example, taking the money to buy funds or fixed bank wealth management products must be explicitly prohibited. It's best to specify the quantity to avoid them from only focusing on one industry. Diversifying investments into four or five companies' stocks should bring better results..."

Linda Yun patted the bed, signaling that it was time for a nap.

She continued, telling him:

"Ordinary people are different from you. You clearly have a good idea in mind before doing business, so you can be victorious in every battle and be a living god of wealth in the eyes of others. The students' vision is likely not even as good as mine. Old stock market players all know that no analysis is reliable, and stock speculation mainly depends on courage and luck. Before the Hong Kong Stock Exchange was reformed, many stockholders were ruined. Junk stocks would skyrocket or plummet at the drop of a hat, with no logic at all."

Su Yehao didn't care about these things, only telling her:

"Luck is also very important. Some people can succeed in whatever they do, while others can starve to death on the roadside even if they hold a golden rice bowl. The mainland stock market is difficult to predict, which is perfect for training the students. If it's as easy as buying funds and letting fund managers do the work for them, there won't be any training effect."

Writing down the key points in her notebook.

Although Linda Yun's smartphone already had a memo program, she still preferred to use a notebook to record information, saying in her mouth:

"If I were a business school student, I would definitely exploit loopholes and directly learn from your holdings arrangement. Just buying according to it would at least give me a much higher chance of winning than choosing stocks myself."

Su Yehao shook his head with a smile:

"When I look at Qi Baishi's painting album, there's a saying in it called 'Those who learn from me live, those who imitate me die.' Anyway, I have a lot of money. I can buy stocks and leave them there, and it doesn't matter if I never adjust my positions for the rest of my life. They only have a little money, so they will definitely be worried about gains and losses. As long as they actively study market data, my purpose will be achieved. Moreover, ordinary investors are too easily interfered with by the outside world, mainly because they can only follow the trend. Now many people think that I am standing at the peak of my life, but how many people can imagine that my business is still in an upward period, not even halfway up the mountain? They may not dare to follow me in betting."

"..."

Linda Yun said speechlessly, "The gun always hits the head bird. If I were a robber, I would definitely kill you first. You're just too rich."

They were together day and night.

If she really wanted to kill Su Yehao, she would indeed have more opportunities than anyone else.

Although they were said to be boss and employee, they had actually been together for ten years, more like innocent opposite-sex friends.

Su Yehao jumped onto the bed and lay down, adding:

"Unless you're playing short-term, long-term investment fluctuations are difficult to grasp. Buffett's secret of success is hidden in time. I now also have the confidence to recognize a stock and ignore the fluctuations, and even help it. Compared to whether it really makes money, training their mentality is more important."

"You can rest assured about this. When the time comes, they'll be getting paid to manage assets for others. The worst situation is just that they'll make the client lose money, lose their job, or have their salary reduced. They definitely won't be as nervous as when they're managing their own assets," Linda Yun said.

"..."

He enjoyed a comfortable nap.

Hearing a girl calling him "Daddy," Su Yehao thought he was dreaming. He opened his eyes and realized that Yin Liuli had brought her daughter to Peng City.

His phone was on the bedside table, and others wouldn't touch it casually.

His eldest daughter, Su Leyao, wouldn't think so much. She picked it up and looked at it, curiously asking, "Daddy, you have a text message. Who is Vera? Can I play games on your phone? Mommy is so fierce, she won't let me play."

After being stunned for a moment, Su Yehao looked at the thoughtful Yin Liuli and said, "Let me defend myself... no, explain..."