Lee John Tseng-Chung

Director, President & CEO, President & COO, Sr. VP & COO · SEC CIK 1414656
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Buy track record

How this insider's open-market purchases have performed
This insider has no open-market purchases in the records we parsed, so there's no buy track record to score. Their full filing history is below.
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Open-market buys
$0
0 trades
Open-market sells
$13.63M
9 trades
Net flow
−$13.63M
Net selling
Total filings
45
transactions shown

Full transaction history

All Form 4 activity across every company, newest first
View on SEC EDGAR ↗
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MKSI
Sell Lee John Tseng-Chung · Sr. VP & COO · Open-market sale · filed Feb 21, 2018 ΔOwn −88%

Lee John Tseng-chung sold $1.36M of MKSI, trimming their stake 88%.

−$1.36M
11,832 sh @ $115
MKSI
Sell Lee John Tseng-Chung · Sr. VP & COO · Open-market sale · filed Feb 21, 2018 ΔOwn −100%

Lee John Tseng-chung sold $185.5K of MKSI, trimming their stake 100%.

−$185.5K
1,600 sh @ $116
MKSI
Sell Lee John Tseng-Chung · Sr. VP & COO · Open-market sale · filed Nov 14, 2017 ΔOwn −100%

Lee John Tseng-chung sold $219.8K of MKSI, trimming their stake 100%.

−$219.8K
2,113 sh @ $104
MKSI
Sell Lee John Tseng-Chung · Sr. VP & COO · Open-market sale · filed Feb 23, 2017 ΔOwn −100%

Lee John Tseng-chung sold $1M of MKSI, trimming their stake 100%.

−$1M
14,734 sh @ $68

Frequently asked questions

How is Lee John Tseng-Chung's win rate calculated?

We take every open-market purchase (SEC code P) we can match to a stock price, then compare the split- and dividend-adjusted price on the purchase date to the most recent close. The win rate is the share of those buys currently trading above the purchase price. Sales and share grants are not scored.

Why are some buys not included in the score?

A purchase is excluded if we can't price it — for example if the ticker is missing from the filing, the company has been delisted, or the security isn't a common stock we can match to market data. Excluded counts are shown next to the scored total.

What do the 1M / 3M / 6M / 12M columns mean?

They show each purchase's return after a fixed holding period — one, three, six, and twelve months from the buy date — using split- and dividend-adjusted prices. This separates good entry timing from simply holding a long-running winner. A dash means that horizon hasn't elapsed yet for that trade, or the stock couldn't be priced at that date.

Does a high win rate mean I should copy this insider?

No. Past performance does not predict future results, sample sizes are often small, and an insider's edge in their own company doesn't transfer to yours. This is context, not a recommendation. InsiderSource is not investment advice.

Where does this data come from?

Trades come from Lee John Tseng-Chung's SEC Form 4 filings on EDGAR. Prices come from public market data and are split/dividend-adjusted. Always verify against the original filings before acting.