After I reread it again, aside of cheesy, I start thinking...![]()
As cheesy as it is, I think it better ends this way, from the one who won't come back, the one who starts over small, the one who will be back in more controlled way, and of course, the experienced one.
However, FX senshi is actually interesting story-wise because of the exaggeration, and while they're "battered" due to their bankruptcy, they turned out to learn, some still want to fight again after some cooling down, and in the end, they're still friends.
Honestly, I dunno what more to expect from their story.
I can understand what she is trying to say, after all if it's just numbers then any monkey with double digit IQ could thrive in market but to understand the market more one needs art and imagination.After I reread it again, aside of cheesy, I start thinking...
The hell with the "I love the Market" phrase?
................................ what, somekind of "masochistic" tendency? I mean, the market here is pretty much numbers. There's no personal or individual aside of these girls. She doesn't talk with every person "in the market".
Does she love the adrenaline? What market? She doesn't know what good or not with the market. It's all numbers and betting place basically. She doesn't communicate with the market. She didn't observe, she just did that pull/push/cut and expect her numbers will rise.
It's not like she "feels" the market. We can see her frustration with every fluctuation is pretty extreme and it's emotionally distressing. While I enjoy her reaction to that but honestly, what's to love from situation like that?