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The story is about a kid who is attempting to enact his dream - to explore Mars - through rapid accumulation of wealth utilizing the stock market. At age 16 he ran away from home, earned 1,000 mools (appears to have 1/1 exchange rate with USD) working, then multiplied it to 72,000 mools through margin trading.
While starting off slow - perhaps even painfully so, the story moves towards a powerful, deeply moving (and terrible) conclusion.
For those who want some action in their VN, Sunrider (a free game, and on Steam) plays very much like Fire Emblem with a dash of Mass Effect style morality choices.
Although I am recommending World's End Economica, it is emotionally traumatizing. Definitely not for everyone.