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Lee B. Stern (born December 27, 1926) is the longest tenured trader at the Chicago Board of Trade. He has been one of the most successful traders in the commodities market throughout his time there, and is well known for his involvement in the Chicago sports scene as well. He was the President of the North American Soccer League's
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, and is currently a director and minority owner of the
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Early life

Born to a
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family, Stern attended
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. Upon graduation in 1945, he attended the
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and enlisted in the
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cadet program and reported for active duty in 1945. After serving two years including a stint in the army of occupation in Germany, he attended
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in Chicago, before starting at the Chicago Board of Trade. Lee married Norma Retchin in 1951. They have 4 children, 11 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren.


Professional success

Stern began his career as a clerk for Merrill Lynch in December 1947. After a successful run of twenty years in futures and options trading, Stern opened a clearing firm, Lee B. Stern & Company in 1967.


Soccer

Stern founded the
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of the NASL and MISL in 1974 and led the team until it folded in 1988. In their 14-year history, the Sting won two NASL championships ( Soccer Bowl), in 1981 and 1984. Stern also served as Chairman of the NASL Executive Committee in 1981 and 1982 as well as Chairman of the MISL Executive Committee from 1986 - 1988. Stern was a member of the U.S. World Cup Founder's Club which and served as one of the major participants in bringing the World Cup to Chicago. He was inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame on October 25, 2003.


Baseball

Stern has also been long-associated with the
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, where he is a minority owner and serves on the team's board of directors.Chicago White Sox front office
Last Visited 1/19/09


Victim of illegal activities

On October 22, 1992, Darrell Zimmerman of Chicago, Illinois and Anthony Catalfo of Bayside, Queens, New York, attempted to manipulate the US Treasury bond futures and options market of the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT). The gist of the scam was to depress prices long enough for Zimmerman and Catalfo to turn a sizable profit. Catalfo reportedly profited approximately $1,500,000 but Zimmerman lost nearly $9,000,000, for which his clearing firm, Lee B. Stern & Company, would be held liable. After an initial suspension of trading and clearing privileges, Lee B. Stern & Company, Lee Stern, son Daniel Stern, and Lester Moucher, the three principals of the Lee B. Stern & Company, the Chicago Board of Trade had the suspension expunged on October 28, 1992. A CBOT arbitration panel found Zimmerman and Catalfo guilty of fraud and conspiracy, fining Zimmerman $1,500,000 and Catalfo $750,000 and ordered them jointly liable to Lee B. Stern & Co. for $8.6 million in damages. On July 6, 1994, Catalfo was found guilty of six counts of wire fraud by a Federal jury and sentenced to 42 months in prison. Zimmerman fled to
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, BC
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and fought
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Redemption

Stern, now president of LBS Limited Partnership, celebrated his 70th anniversary as a Chicago Board of Trade member on November 8, 2019. Stern has been quoted as saying his motto is: "You can't buy integrity and once you lose it no amount of money can buy it back." Stern's other motto is "Take care of number one and then number two will take care of itself."


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External links


Meet the World's Longest Serving Futures Trader
from CME's Open Markets website

* ttp://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/cgi-bin/getcase.pl?court=7th&navby=case&no=942562 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. ANTHONY CATALFO at FindLaw
CCX Member, Lee Stern, Looks Back at 55-Years as a Chicago Board of Trade Member
on the
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Web site from th
John Lothian Newsletter
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