Reborn as a Tycoon in India

Chapter 519 [Arrangement of Troops]

All the troops raised have arrived at the designated location and are in the hands of the traders in the financial operations command room under Belsinger. What Belsinger is most concerned about now is how the vanguard general McWood will deploy his troops and play chess with the other side.

Although Belsinger does not understand the operation of the capital market very well, he still knows the basic principles. After such a long period of competition between the two sides, they have had a head-on confrontation. The stock funds in the hands of the other side are already very clear. We know where their strongholds are, and the next step is to discuss how to attack.

The operation of the capital market war is actually similar to the war between the two countries in reality. The offensive and defensive forces are used, and the troops used are the money in hand. Since the Singh family is the offensive party and the other party is the defensive party, the Singh family has an advantage, that is, the other party cannot figure out where they are hiding or in which account they are hiding.

The disadvantage of the other party is that the Singh family has figured out the capital market, and the location of his stronghold is even accurate to which account and which company's stock. Which foundation's investment is equivalent to the siege war in ancient times. The other side has already set up castles one by one. How can you capture this stronghold at the lowest cost? This is the plan that the Belsinger family needs to formulate most.

There is no fairness in war. Whoever has more people will take advantage. In addition, the other side has made great achievements in politics and even military sneak attacks. They have played a lot of conspiracies and tricks, such as the empty city plan, counter-encirclement, and decapitation. They have played all of them. Their IQ is definitely not low.

If you think the other side is simple, it will always be your Singer family that suffers. Belsinger has a deep understanding of this. Although McWood and the old butler mainly attack capital operations, it is clear how the Bista family was played around by the other side in the real battle.

Fortunately, in the battle of the capital market, there are not so many terrains to hide troops, and the conspiracies and tricks on the battlefield cannot be played. The two sides are fighting for defense and offense. This is the only advantage of the Belsinger family, and it is also the only disadvantage of the other side. The other side is equivalent to the confrontation between the German Navy and the British Navy during World War II.

The British navy has strong forces, large tonnage of warships, and fierce firepower. The German Navy is not an opponent, but the German Navy has adopted a very shameless tactic. That is, the wolf pack tactics also use submarine attacks with very good concealment. The battleships and cruisers floating on the sea are actually a big fool, equivalent to a bison.

These submarines hidden in the sea are equivalent to a small wolf pack. The opponent has an advantage in strength, but the wolf pack has an advantage in mobility, concealment, and sudden attack performance plus quantity. The two sides fought evenly, and the offensive strategy formulated by the Weisinger family, the vanguard general McWood, was the wolf pack tactics, siege and attack.

The Singer family was raising funds on one side, and on the other side, they did not stop in the capital market, and had long ambushed troops around the opponent's castle. Detailed deployment was made. Whichever contract you attack, I will attack which castle. You attack the east, and I attack the west. Now all that is missing is the attack horn in Cairo.

McWood even made a careful diagram of capital operation attack and defense, and opened the map to introduce his method of deployment to Belsinger in detail. It was very accurate and clear at a glance. Belsinger also admired the wolf pack tactics used by McWood.

But the other party would not give up easily if they bought another castle. The ownership of every castle, big or small, would fight with the Belsinger family to the end of their ammunition and support. Fighting is exhaustion. Unless you kill the other party, you can't occupy this stronghold, and the other party will definitely fight to the last breath.

He will use as many times the leverage of capital operation as he can. Doing so may even result in a situation where one thousand enemies are killed and 1,200 are lost. However, in order to withstand the attack of the Belsinger family, the other party has to adopt such tactics, which is troublesome. For the same dollar, your Singer family uses the principle of ten times the leverage, and will come up with a clone technique, with ten people attacking one person at the same time to fight more against fewer.

But the other side actually used 20 times leverage, which would reduce their own defense personnel to 20. Even if you have outstanding abilities, it would be difficult to fight 20 with 10 people. Whether the army is strong or not indirectly affects the development of the war situation. The other side is now playing for life and will definitely use the highest leverage operation method to increase the number of its own troops like the clone technique.

So what should the Singh family do? The Singh family also followed the trend and divided as many clones as others did? Isn't this letting the other party lead by the nose? The other side can afford the loss, can the Singh family afford the loss? When defending, the other side is taking advantage, and the attacking side is at a disadvantage.

Ancient wars were all about it. Only when the opponent's army has a 2 to 5 times advantage can you surround the opponent's city and use the siege method. Otherwise, you don't have so many troops and you can't beat it down, but McWood is a sly and cunning guy, like a monkey.

Of course he knew such defensive means, and he used it a lot before, but using the principle of leverage, it has a time limit. This is the most fatal point. You can use the clone technique to create 50 copies of your real self, but it has a time limit. This is the most fatal weakness of using the clone technique.

It is not used indefinitely, it has a time limit. When it reaches this time point, the monitoring agency of the capital market will take back the law of the clone technique and beat the opponent back to its original form. The method used by McWood is very shameless. Relying on his strong capital, he invested the least manpower and competed with the opponent to the maximum extent.

First, at the lowest cost, all the highest leverage principle was adopted, and a large number of troops were divided to attack, and 90% of the reserve troops were left behind, and the 10% of the attacking personnel in the front were killed or injured. The mana of the opponent's clone technique was exhausted at the time point, and then it was beaten back to its original form. At this time, the 90% reserve troops behind the formation also shamelessly adopted the leverage principle of the clone technique.

The scale of the attacking force increased dozens of times at once, and then adopted the human sea tactics to rush forward, and every stronghold was attacked by him. It makes sense to kill the opponent without leaving a single one. With the least cost and loss, the opponent's stronghold turret was pulled down.

However, although the troops invested in the early stage only accounted for 10%, the loss was too great. Even if this 10% of the funds evaporated in the capital market, it was a bargain for others. Even if you attack the opponent's stronghold and kill all the personnel, your losses are still not small, and the income has shrunk sharply, and the profit has become not so rich.

But now the opponent has played with his life, you have to use such a heroic man's arm-breaking wrist to compete with the opponent, otherwise you will lose the whole battle. It hurts, how can I not feel it? The white silver evaporated just like that, although it was only a small part, but Belsinger was still trembling with pain.

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