About the Authors

Robert T. H. Lee has over 50 years of experience in the financial industry and over 35 years of experience in securities and investment banking. In 1960, he joined Malayan Banking Berhad, Malaysia, and in 1964 he was transferred to its Hong Kong branch as a member of the senior management. From 1977 to 1987, he served as the senior manager of another international bank, now known as Development Bank of Singapore and, concurrently, as general manager of its two subsidiaries, where he was responsible for all securities trading and investment counseling. He then went into private practice where he provides corporate finance and portfolio advisory services. Drawing from his experience in securities trading, he published a book on technical analysis in 1997, Power Tools for Traders. For the past 15 years, he has privately tutored many of his associates and fellow technicians, and he has been sharing his views on trading psychology, money management, and trading methodology with his students. Drawing on his insights from years of securities trading, Robert concludes that a trader should, firstly, maintain a healthy mind and, secondly, that a trading method should be pragmatic. He emphasizes that the most important thing of all is to know when to take a break from trading. Currently, he is an Independent Non-Executive Director of Tingyi (Cayman Islands) Holdings Corp., a publicly listed company on the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited. He is also a Senior Business ...

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