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International Traders Conference (ITC 2009) event limited to 60 attendees. Register now

Posted on April 30, 2009 at 16:02 in About FXstreet.com, International Traders Conference, US Economy, World Economy by Francesc

Hi everyone,

This year, we have limited the floor of the International Traders Conference (ITC 2009) to a maximum of 60 traders.

The reason behind that decision is that we want to make sure that the event will be an excellent experience for our attendees so traders will get the most from key speeches and live trading sessions. Also, we think that a small floor will help to make a more direct relationship between speakers and attendees and it will be easier to get to know to each other.

Seats are going to be limited this year so don’t wait too much to book your seat.

ITC2009 Prices

Normal Fee
€550: Registering until September 15th

FXstreet.com Premium MEMBERS
€450
Only members, trialists can not enjoy this offer - Register until September 15th.

Attendees of Previous Editions (ITC 07 and/or 08)
€450
Register until September 15th

Special Offer
Attend the FXstreet.com International Traders Conference 2008 and enjoy Premium Service for one year for only €725.

To register, please go to:

http://www.traders-conference.com/registration.aspx

Francesc

Tags: Forex Education, International Traders Conference, ITC 2009

2 Responses to “International Traders Conference (ITC 2009) event limited to 60 attendees. Register now”

  1. on 01 May 2009 at 6:09 am1John Jensen

    I hope the special offer is for attend the ITC 2009 one year membership at fxstreet.

  2. on 04 May 2009 at 1:12 pm2FRiverola

    Hi John

    Yes, the special offer is to attend the ITC09 plus one year of FXstreet’s Premium Service

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