Modern Trader

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Modern Trader
TypeMonthly Business magazine
(in USA, a registered newspaper)
FormatMagazine
OwnerThe Alpha Pages
Editor-in-chiefJeff Joseph[1]
EditorDaniel Collins[2]
FoundedSeptember 1972
HeadquartersChicago
Circulation50,000 subscribers per month (2015)[3]
ISSN2379-4674
Websitewww.topstep.com

Modern Trader is a United States-based monthly print investment magazine. The publication was established in 1972 under the name Commodities.[4] The name was changed to Futures in September 1983 and Modern Trader in 2015.[3]

The magazine is a standard source in futures and option trading, and its SourceBook site is a standard reference to US brokerage and related services.[5]

The Commodity channel index was first published in Commodities, before it was renamed to Futures.[6]

History

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The magazine was founded in 1972 as Commodities, published by Leon Rose and Mort Baratz. It was bought in 1976 by Daniel Oster for Merrill.[4] It was bought again by Jeff Joseph's Alpha Pages from Summit Media in 2013.[7][8]

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