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Jungwook Shin — Senior Market Analyst

About the Author — Jungwook Shin

About the Author — Jungwook Shin

Last updated: 2026-04-10 UTC

Jungwook Shin, Small-Cap Equity Analyst

Jungwook Shin — Small-Cap Equity Analyst

Covers US equities, cross-asset moves, and earnings-driven setups with a data-first process.

Background & Experience

Jungwook Shin focuses on US small-cap and micro-cap equities, with an analytical process that prioritizes catalyst-driven price action over headline noise. Each published note is built from a structured data pipeline (price, volume, technical indicators, earnings, news catalysts, and cross-asset context) and passes a multi-stage editorial review before going live.

With experience spanning equity research, quantitative analysis, and market data engineering, Jungwook Shin brings a cross-disciplinary approach to financial market coverage — combining systematic data collection with interpretive editorial judgment.

Editorial role

Jungwook Shin oversees the analytical framework, review standards, and publication rules used across The Stock Radar. Articles are generated and reviewed through a structured workflow that emphasizes evidence, market context, and explicit invalidation conditions. Every piece must clear quality, repetition, and publication-audit gates before going live.

Areas of Expertise

  • US equity markets: small-cap and micro-cap stock movers, large-cap earnings reactions
  • Earnings analysis: pre-event positioning, surprise reactions, guidance interpretation
  • Catalyst-driven research: FDA approvals, M&A, contract wins, guidance changes
  • Technical analysis: RSI, MACD, Bollinger Bands, support/resistance levels, volume patterns
  • Market microstructure: short-interest dynamics, squeeze candidates, options flow
  • Cross-asset analysis: VIX, yields, dollar, oil, and their impact on equity positioning
  • Macro interpretation: Fed policy, CPI/PPI, employment data, yield curve signals

Methodology & Standards

Coverage is driven by a transparent screening methodology — see the Methodology page for details. All data comes from authoritative sources including SEC EDGAR filings, company earnings releases, Federal Reserve (FRED), and major market data providers. Articles include explicit data citations and are not intended as investment advice. Material errors are corrected per our Corrections Policy.

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