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Abstract:BlackBull Markets, a New Zealand based leading multi-asset broker, has partnered with TradingView, the world’s most popular charting and social trading platform.
BlackBull Markets clients with an MT5 account can now trade directly in TradingView and take advantage of its extensive charting features, indicators, and social network of investors.
Speaking of the partnership, Benjamin Boulter, Chief Operating Officer at BlackBull Markets remarks that, “the user-friendliness of TradingView combined with BlackBull Markets deep pool liquidity and high level of customer service is a game changer in the world of investing”.
Anish Lal, Chief Business Development Officer at BlackBull Markets has pushed for this partnership in response to his many dealings with clients, noting that “Many clients are already avid fans of TradingView and have been asking for the option to trade inside the platform for some time. We are only too happy to oblige them”.
Importantly, whether using TradingView or MT5, the advantages that BlackBull Markets clients enjoy will remain the same, including:
24/7 dedicated account support
Spreads from 0.0 and 26,000+ tradable instruments can be traded directly in TradingView.
Leverage up to 1:500
TradingView is a social network, charting platform and data aggregator used by more than 30 million traders and investors around the world. TradingView can be used to follow numerous assets, find trading ideas, chat with other investors, and place trades.
BlackBull Markets is a New Zealand based leading multi-asset broker. Established in 2014, BlackBull Markets has seen rapid growth and consistently doubled in size annually while expanding and tailoring its product offering across markets globally. Find out more at blackbullmarkets.com.
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