The Battle of Waterloo in 1815 was a remarkable life-and-death duel, and it was also an opportunity for the Rothschilds to reach their peak. One of the most mysterious families in the world, the intelligence transmission system on the battlefield is breathtaking.
The Rothschilds are distributed all over the world, and use the intelligence systems of various countries to quickly obtain political and economic information and achieve rapid information communication. They use extraordinary means to quickly understand the political and economic trends in various places, and take quick actions to achieve surprising results.
Prior to the Battle of Waterloo, the Rothschilds had deployed intelligence officers at strategic points to ensure the most accurate information on the Battle of Waterloo. Nathan sent one of the most prominent and capable informants in his family to begin sending him information about preparations for war a month in advance. Whether it was Napoleon's army or the army of the anti-French alliance, Rothschild planted his eyes to ensure first-hand information.
The outcome of the Battle of Waterloo will determine the fate of Europe and is a moment of great gamble for investors. The Rothschilds had been prepared for a long time, and their intelligence officers accompanied the armies of both camps, loaded with trained carrier pigeons. After the results were revealed, the pigeons would fly to Paris and London to deliver the news to James and Nathan.
Before the results were announced, Rothschild's ** people had already begun to short British government bonds. Other brokers have joined the sell-off, and UK government bonds have sharpened and the market has panicked. However, Rothschild's intelligence agents quietly sucked up at the bottom.
In the early morning of the next day, as soon as the London ** exchange opened, British bonds opened high, and the Nathan brothers earned 2£300 million, equivalent to $50 billion today. The Rothschilds rose to prominence as omniscient and became the masters of the financial world.
The rapid development of the Rothschilds' intelligence system made them an important partner for ** and large companies. Through close contact with large companies, they understand the movements of the public and grasp the strategies of large companies. The accumulation of several generations of hard work has sharpened the judgment of the Rothschilds.