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Munehisa Homma – 18th Century Japanese Value Investor

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Munehisa Homma - Father of Japanese Candlesticks by Mutiara Damansara

Munehisa Homma - 18th Century Japanese Value InvestorIn this Japanese name, the family name is "Homma". Munehisa Homma (Munehisa Homma Honma Munehisa) (also known as Sokyu Homma, Sokyu Honma) (1724-1803), was a rice merchant from SakataJapan who traded in the Dojima Rice market in Osaka during the Tokugawa Shogunate. He is sometimes considered to be the father of the candlestick chart.

Until about 1710, only physical rice was traded but then a futures market emerged where coupons, promising delivery of rice at a future time, began to be issued....

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