Lady Jane's husband, Im Hyun-tae, revealed as a top-tier investor
Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Singer Lady Jane revealed her husband, musical actor Im Hyun-tae, has a surprising talent for financial investment.
- Im Hyun-tae achieved a top 3% return rate among securities firm clients by using a short-term trading strategy.
- Lady Jane manages childcare to allow her husband to focus on his trading, managing a significant amount of money.
South Korean singer Lady Jane has revealed a surprising side to her husband, musical actor Im Hyun-tae: he is a remarkably successful investor. On a recent episode of the KBS 2TV talk show 'Malja Show,' Lady Jane shared details about her marriage to the actor, who is 10 years her junior, and their experiences with raising twins.
Lady Jane explained that she initially encouraged Im Hyun-tae to start investing with small amounts, given his enthusiastic pursuit of various interests. She recalled noticing him with multiple computers, laptops, and tablets running simultaneously, which she initially found excessive. However, her perception changed when she discovered his impressive performance.
At some point, I saw that he achieved a top 3% return rate among securities firm clients.
"At some point, I saw that he achieved a top 3% return rate among securities firm clients," Lady Jane revealed, astonishing the show's hosts. She detailed his strategy, which involves short-term trading, specifically buying and selling stocks just before the market closes โ a tactic known as 'closing price betting.'
To support his intense focus during these critical trading hours, Lady Jane takes on the full responsibility of caring for their twins. She acknowledged her husband's exceptional financial acumen, stating, "He is currently managing quite a large sum of money." Lady Jane and Im Hyun-tae married in July 2023 and welcomed their twins last year, navigating the realities of marriage and parenthood.
He is currently managing quite a large sum of money.
Originally published by Dong-A Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.