By 1986, laser photoprints had caught on and our company was offered
licensee rights for many national parks around the United States, as well as
for tourist parks such as Disney, SeaWorld, and Universal Studios.
Through our importing, we exchanged hundreds of thousands of U.S.
dollars once or twice a week for Japanese yen. At the time, I really knew
very little about currency trading, but I did recognize the constant fluctuation
of the currencies as I was exchanging them. I wasn’t trading the yen
against the U.S. dollar to make money, but I saw that prices fluctuated up
and down. So I watched the price movement to make sure I got the best deal
at the time of the exchange; meaning, I was always waiting for the best time
to make an exchange, enabling me to get as many yen as possible for my
U.S. dollars