Futures (magazine)
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| Type | Monthly Business magazine (in USA, a registered newspaper) |
|---|---|
| Format | Magazine |
| Owner | Highline Media |
| Editor | Ginger Szala |
| Founded | September 1972 |
| Political alignment | Economic liberalism |
| Headquarters | 222 S. Riverside Plaza, Suite 620 Chicago, Ill. 60606 |
| Circulation | 65,000 per month |
| Official website | www.futuresmag.com |
Futures magazine is a U.S. based monthly magazine about commodity futures contracts, stocks, options, derivatives and forex.
Another periodical called Futures is a journal on policy, planning and futures studies.
The first was established in 1972 under the name Commodities magazine, and today covers global industry trends, prominent people, trading technology, managed funds, and fundamental and technical analysis.[1]
A respected source of information on the futures markets, with articles on industry issues, current market developments, trading techniques and strategies and many other areas of interest to traders and risk managers.
It contains feature articles, news, analysis and strategies for derivatives traders and money managers.
It is published by Summit Business Media.[2]
Its competitors are Active Trader and Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities, among others.
[edit] References
- ^ About Futures at Futures web site
- ^ about Summit Business Media at Highline Media web site
[edit] External links
- Free Subscription to Futures Magazine
- Futures commodity magazine
- Futures The journal of policy, planning and futures studies
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