TradingView Enables Platform Integration with easyMarkets

Professional charting and trading platform, TradingView has integrated easyMarkets, a multi-regulated retail broker, as the latest online trading partner.

easyMarkets traders will now have direct access to TradingView from their own accounts, which yields many benefits for users in the form of an integrated trading terminal and other suites of tools.

“To access our new partner, just head over to TradingView platform’s trading panel to find EasyMarkets’ icon, type in your broker credentials, and start experiencing new opportunities,” the company explains.

The deal is yet another marquee expansion for TradingView, as it continues to increase the number of supported brokers on its platform.

While some integrations with TradingView influence only the charting tools, today’s development marks a more substantiated partnership with easyMarkets. It includes the integration of easyMarkets into the TradingView platform as a supported broker in the trading panel, enabling all users to trade through charts without leaving the site.

TradingView users, who are also easyMarkets brokerage customers, can receive customized alerts on breaking news, connect with other users, write down thoughts and scout the most active stocks of the day.

easyMarkets, which rebranded in January 2016 from EasyForex, has been operating under different entities regulated by different financial supervisory authorities, including the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC) and the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC).

As part of its global expansion efforts, easyMarkets also acquired a regulatory license under the Seychelles Financial Services Authority in 2020. In the same year, the firm made the headlines when it struck a sponsorship agreement with Real Madrid in a deal that will last three years. This milestone allows the FX broker to get featured as the La Liga champion’s official online trading partner starting from the 2020-2021 season.

TradingView is a data-driven investor community, which is ranked among the top 300 websites in the world, powering over 40,000 other websites and providing social networks. The company’s approach differs from other ‎social trading networks because it is chart-based with an emphasis on ‎visuals to support investing and provide communal space to view ‎and share trading ideas.‎

Furthermore, TradingView has a web-store where users can ‎purchase access to third-party tools. The company’s ‎solution had already been rising in popularity in recent ‎years as it has successfully marketed itself as a provider of ‎smooth HTML5 charts that encompass a diverse set of ‎asset classes.‎