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Abstract:ThinkMarkets integrates with TradingView, enhancing trading with advanced tools, superior conditions, and a seamless connection for a better trading experience.
ThinkMarkets, a leading provider of multi-asset trading services, has announced the integration of its proprietary trading platform, ThinkTrader, with TradingView. According to a media release, this new relationship enables ThinkMarkets customers to link their ThinkTrader accounts to TradingView, allowing for easy trading straight from the TradingView platform while taking advantage of ThinkMarkets' improved trading conditions.
TradingView is considered one of the most popular charting and trading systems accessible. It includes a number of additional features and tools that are now available to ThinkMarkets customers. These tools include over 400 pre-built indicators, over 110 drawing tools, one-click trading, personalized alerts, and a thriving global trading community where ideas and techniques may be shared. This integration aims to dramatically improve the trading experience for ThinkMarkets customers by using TradingView's powerful features.
Nauman Anees, CEO and co-founder of ThinkMarkets expressed his pleasure about the development, saying, “We are thrilled to announce our integration with TradingView. At ThinkMarkets, we're continually looking for innovative ways to enhance our customers' trading experiences, and this integration is another step toward fulfilling that promise. Our customers may now trade on two industry-leading platforms, ThinkTrader and TradingView, using a single account”.
Anees underscored the company's dedication to providing its customers with high-quality platforms, conditions, and support. By combining ThinkMarkets' outstanding spreads, wide product offerings, and fast execution speeds with TradingView's superior charting tools and social network, ThinkMarkets hopes to better satisfy its customers' demands and give them even more options for trading activities.
Rauan Khassan, Vice President of TradingView, also remarked on the relationship, stating, “In our ongoing effort to improve trading possibilities for users globally, we're delighted to welcome ThinkMarkets to our network of integrated broker partners.” ThinkMarkets has always distinguished out for its strong regulatory credentials, which include the FCA, ASIC, and JFSA, and are in line with the needs of our worldwide trading community.
This integration marks a big step forward in offering ThinkMarkets customers a more complete and adaptable trading experience, leveraging the qualities of both platforms to provide unrivaled trading possibilities.
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