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Abstract:Global Prime is the latest broker to be integrated at TradingView.
Founded in 2010 and 100% headquartered in Australia, Global Prime focuses on providing commodities, currency and index products to the trading community. They are known for low-latency tier-one bank liquidity and ECNs connectivity for a strong UX/UI trading experience. The firm holds an Australian Financial Services (AFSL) License to carry out financial services business in Australia.
Macro traders can now head over to the tradingview.com site, open a trading panel, click on the Global Prime icon, sign in and trade with the broker at TradingView.
TradingView has lately added a raft of brokers to its list of supported brokers. In April 2021, TradingView welcomed Tickmill to its list of integrated brokers. In January 2021, TradingView welcomed Capital.com as its new broker. A week before that, TradingView announced it was opening up trading with Tiger Brokers to its community.
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