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John C. Lee is the founder of Lee Capital Management. At 23-years-old, he possesses over 10 years of investing and trading experience and 3 years of real estate investing experience. He holds a degree in business management and is currently pursuing the Chartered Market Technician (CMT) designation. Mr. Lee specializes in short-term trading and technical analysis. He writes a weekly technical commentary available at WeeklyTA.blogspot.com. Website: http://www.weeklyta.blogspot.com/ |
John Lee's Recent Articles:
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April 15 by: John Lee
Is It A Good Time To Add Short Positions? Stocks
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January 20 by: John Lee
In New York City: Bank Of America Office, Retailers And Commercial Real Estate Economy Stocks
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January 3 by: John Lee
US Stock Market: Friday’s Bullish Action Stocks
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January 1 by: John Lee
Charts Of S&P 500 And Some Predictions For 2009 Stocks
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December 24 by: John Lee
US Stock Market Outlook For Wednesday Stocks
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December 8 by: John Lee
A US Stock Market Rally This Week? Stocks
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November 16 by: John Lee
Review Of Last Week’s US Economic Data Economy
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November 15 by: John Lee
Charting S&P 500 From 1990s To 2008 Stocks
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November 14 by: John Lee
Stock Trading: Thursday’s Rally Was Purely A Technical Move Stocks
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November 11 by: John Lee
Trading Actions In The S&P 500 And Nasdaq Stocks
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November 7 by: John Lee
Time To Wait Patiently For Opportunities Stocks
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November 7 by: John Lee
Thursday: Trading Actions In The S&P 500 Index Stocks
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November 5 by: John Lee
What A Joke: Federal Reserve Hires Chief Risk Officer Of Bear Stearns Economy
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November 5 by: John Lee
Wednesday: Trading Actions In The S&P 500 Index Stocks
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November 2 by: John Lee
Volatility Index VIX Update Stocks
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November 1 by: John Lee
Halloween Edition: S&P 500 Index On Friday Stocks
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October 31 by: John Lee
S&P 500: Program Trading From Big Guys Responsible For The Swings Stocks
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October 30 by: John Lee
Stock Trading: Many Failed Patterns On S&P 500 Stocks
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October 29 by: John Lee
Dow Up 10%: Should You Buy? Stocks
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October 28 by: John Lee
S&P 500 Doesn’t Look Good At This Point Stocks


