Nawfal Al-Hadeethi • July 26, 2024

ThinkMarkets Integrates with TradingView

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London - ThinkMarkets, a leading multi-asset trading provider, has recently announced the integration of its proprietary trading platform ThinkTrader with TradingView. The partnership allows ThinkMarkets’clients to connect their ThinkTrader trading accounts to TradingView – enabling them to trade directly from the TradingView platform while benefiting from ThinkMarkets’ superior conditions. TradingView is one of the most popular charting and trading platforms. It offers a host of advanced features and tools that ThinkMarkets’ clients can now take advantage of, including 400+ pre-built indicators, 110+ drawing tools, one-click trading, customised alerts, and a community of traders from around the globe to connect and share ideas.

 

Commenting on the integration, ThinkMarkets’ CEO and co-founder, Nauman Anees said, "We are delighted to launch our integration with TradingView. At ThinkMarkets, we're constantly seeking out new ways to improve the trading experience for our clients, and this integration is another step in delivering on this. Our clients can now trade on two industry-leading platforms, ThinkTrader and TradingView, with a single account.

 

Empowering our clients with the best platforms, conditions, and support is a priority for us. By combining our exceptional spreads, extensive product list and fast execution with TradingView’s advanced charting and social network, we can better facilitate our clients’ needs and give them even more choices when trading.”

 

Rauan Khassan, Vice President of TradingView, commented,

 

“In our continuous commitment to enhancing trading opportunities for users worldwide, we’re pleased to welcome ThinkMarkets to the list of integrated broker partners. From the outset, ThinkMarkets has stood out with its solid regulatory credentials, including the FCA, ASIC, and JFSA, which align with the demands of our global community of traders.”

 

For more information about connecting a ThinkMarkets account to TradingView, click here.

 

About ThinkMarkets

 

ThinkMarkets is a global, multi-regulated online brokerage established in 2010, offering clients quick and easy access to 4,000+ CFD instruments across FX, indices, commodities, stocks, and more. ThinkMarkets has offices in London, Melbourne, and Tokyo and hubs in the Asia-Pacific, Europe, and South Africa. It also operates with several financial licences around the globe and delivers some of the industry's most recognised trading platforms, including its award-winning platform, ThinkTrader. For more information, please visit ThinkMarkets’ website.

 

 

About TradingView

 

TradingView is a globally recognized charting and trading platform used by over 60 million users. Known for its vibrant investment community and supercharged visual technologies across its browser, desktop, and mobile apps, TradingView is a unique space where retail investors can chart, chat, and trade in one place. Beyond premier user experience, TradingView provides solutions for businesses, including advertising, news partnerships, market widgets, charting libraries, and broker integrations.

 

Press Office contact:

Email: pr@thinkmarkets.com


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