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The magazine's slogan is "See It, Make It, Spend It", in reference to money, and is found within the financial cultures of ], ], and ]. The magazine claims to offer articles on a "typical" trader lifestyle, though some criticize it as ] a lifestyle characterized, in reality, by ], long work hours, poor ], and personal decay resultant from a hypercompetitive work environment. The magazine's slogan is "See It, Make It, Spend It", in reference to money, and is found within the financial cultures of ], ], and ]. The magazine claims to offer articles on a "typical" trader lifestyle, though some criticize it as ] a lifestyle characterized, in reality, by ], long work hours, poor ], and personal decay resultant from a hypercompetitive work environment.


The "TraderDater" section of the magazine, considered to be the major reason for its viewers to read it, features contact ads of women seeking traders for ] and ]s.


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Trader Monthly is a magazine for financial traders financed by Magnus Graves. The target audience is reportedly men with income at or exceeding U.S.$ 400,000. The organizers of the magazine have reportedly tried to prevent its distribution to the masses, but anyone can use access their website by claiming to be a trader.

It is difficult for nontraders to access this magazine in print, as its owners wish to restrict it to wealthy traders, though were it to contain "secret information" as useful as some purport, it would be legally or illegally distributed on the black market.

The magazine's slogan is "See It, Make It, Spend It", in reference to money, and is found within the financial cultures of New York, Chicago, and London. The magazine claims to offer articles on a "typical" trader lifestyle, though some criticize it as romanticizing a lifestyle characterized, in reality, by stress, long work hours, poor health, and personal decay resultant from a hypercompetitive work environment.


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