After coming out of the bathroom, Moody Aiden saw that his wife had already prepared breakfast.
This was the usual life of Moody Aiden. As a stockbroker, his income was quite substantial. Mrs. Aiden, his wife, was a full-time homemaker, and they had a lovely son.
Sitting down at the dining table, Mrs. Aiden handed him a glass of milk.
"I've noticed everyone has been talking about Warburg Company's stocks lately. Should we sell ours quickly while Four-Sided Investment is buying at a high price?"
Among Moody Aiden's personal investments was the purchase of Warburg Company's stocks, but at that time, he had bought at a high price and had been unable to find a suitable opportunity to sell.
Mrs. Aiden was aware of this situation.
Therefore, Mrs. Aiden believed now was a good time to sell the Warburg Company stocks.
Moody Aiden smiled easily and said, "No need to rush; we're not clueless stockholders. Let's wait a bit longer!"