By KYOSUKE YAMAMOTO/ Staff Writer
July 14, 2024 at 08:00 JST
Shigeru Fujimoto uses three computer monitors to conduct day trading in Kobe in May. (Kyosuke Yamamoto)
KOBE--For Shigeru Fujimoto, an 88-year-old day trader who lives in this capital of Hyogo Prefecture, his "workday" starts at 2 a.m., when most of the population is fast asleep. [Read More]
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