Today, a reader asked me in the QQ group, who will unify the world in the future of the Sibo Jiufen family in Kowloon, and will the time be before and after the protagonist's lifetime?
It is difficult for me to answer this question, because it is a difference between Chinese and foreign thinking. Chinese people have a unified plot of the world, but in fact, this kind of thinking does not exist abroad at all.
The bloodline of the Japanese samurai family is only related to the happiness of the family governor's family. In fact, as long as the family name and official etiquette are still there, the retainers don't care whether the person in charge has the bloodline of the family governor, it can be done in name only.
It is difficult for Chinese people who are accustomed to Chinese centralization to understand this kind of feudal thought. I will explain it briefly in a way that Chinese people can understand.
In the future, Shiba Yiyin will establish a fund called Shiba Shogunate. The family name is the name of the fund, and Gongyi is the operating rules.
This fund holds hundreds of stocks, which are the names of feudal samurai families from various places. Among them, the nine stocks with the largest holdings are the Sputnik family.
Sibo Yiyin is the current manager. Whether the future manager has his bloodline is not the most important thing. The most important thing is whether this fund makes money or will it be liquidated?
There are only so many capital flows in the market. If it enters the liquor industry, new energy stocks will fall. If it enters the consumer industry, military industry stocks will fall.
Jiufenjia is the nine stocks with heavy holdings. What they compete for is capital flow, that is, profits. Whoever becomes the next manager has the power to open positions, hold positions and reduce positions.
The following stocks have no interest in the pedigree of the manager. They only care about the fund making money and not liquidating it.
They cannot understand the Chinese people's ambition to unify the world. What they understand is to make a living under the family name.
Even if the fund swallows up the entire market, as long as the proportion of their individual stock holdings drops, they will still be upset. Because for the Wu family, liquidation means unemployment and being a loser.
Therefore, in the Wu family's thinking, family name is more important than bloodline, and employment is more important than unity.
Historically, the Tokugawa shogunate, which established the shogunate system, did not achieve the unification of the world that the Chinese thought.
In the middle and early stages, the rule was stabilized by relying on the reform of the feudal dynasties. However, in the middle and later stages, it collapsed due to the massive unemployment among the lower-class military families.
Because there is no fund in this world that can only rise but never fall, so the Shogunate Fund, which is required by the Wu Family Stocks and must continue to make money, will take a pill sooner or later.
This is like last year when you invested heavily in the liquor fund and made a lot of money. This year, the market trend has changed, and the capital flow has gone to the new energy track instead of betting on the liquor track.
The Tokugawa Shogunate Fund's shares were cut in half, its valuation plummeted, it suffered massive redemptions, and was finally forced to liquidate.
Therefore, don’t always think that the protagonist will dominate the world. He just aimed at protecting the daimyo, and the nine major stocks in his hands skyrocketed, and he became the manager of the Shiba Shogunate Fund.
As for which of the nine stocks rose sharply and how much market cash flow the fund swallowed up in the end, it was just a formality.
Greedy interest groups will eventually collapse. Because there is no stock fund in the world that only rises but never falls, shogunate funds will take a pill sooner or later, and the Shiba shogunate is no exception.
Let me put it bluntly, the Shiba shogunate cannot unify the family world as the Chinese think, and due to the institutional flaws of the samurai family's public rituals, it will definitely continue to be turbulent, and the protagonist has nothing to do.