TopstepTrader nominated for the list of the Forbes



TopstepTrader, a global scouting company that develops and recruits futures trading talent, announced that they were called to the hotel list in Forbes with "Tech week companies to bet on. (http://www.forbes.com/sites/johnhall/2013/07/03/techweek ...)" TopstepTrader made their first appearance on Tech week Chicago this year from June 27-29. The company characterized by their unique opportunity trade and their global client base, which they Squawk Radio via their website, chat rooms, and more interact.

Forbes described TopstepTrader as an innovative and said: where reference is made to the list, "from the hundreds of companies [in Tech week] here are a few to expect amazing things from in the future." That are part of Tech week gave TopstepTrader a chance to showcase itself as a company one-of-a-kind and a success story of Chicago. "The trade show allowed us to introduce us to other Chicago start-ups and we could make a lot of new connections. Tech week was fun, informative and is named for the Forbes list feels really good, "said TopstepTrader's CEO, Michael Patak.


Tech week Chicago is a three-day innovation conference and expo event held annually at the Merchandise Mart. More than 8,000 tech enthusiasts, business professionals and software engineers live Tech week to see the up-and-coming technology companies from different branches.


About TopstepTrader
Launched in 2010 by CEO and founder Michael Patak, is TopstepTrader a full scale trader development and recruitment company located near the Board of Trade in downtown Chicago. The company strives to find and develop undiscovered trade talent from around the world. TopstepTrader one-of-a-kind trading program can people to acquire and refine their trading skills and then working to earn a fully funded futures trading account. For more information, visit www.topsteptrader.com.


For additional information about TopstepTrader, 312. 252.9490 call or email us at info@topsteptrader.com (mailto: support@topsteptrader.com).


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