Capital.com and TradingView announce new partnership

Trading platform and fintech group, Capital.com, has launched a new partnership with charting and analytical tools provider, TradingView.

The move will allow Capital.com’s clients to benefit from TradingView’s financial visualisation tools and have access to drawing tools, customisable charts and a list of indicators to support their trading experience.

Capital.com, which launched in the UK in 2016, is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and also has offices in Cyprus, the UAE and Australia.

The fintech group enables clients to trade derivatives on more than 3,000 indices, commodities, shares and currency pairs. It also trades cryptocurrencies, although crypto trading is not available to retail clients in the UK.

Chief product officer at Capital.com, Dana Massey, said: “We are always looking for ways to enhance our clients’ trading experience and decision making. Through our partnership with TradingView, our clients will have access to the best charting tools in the market without having to navigate away from the Capital.com platform.

“This not only gives our clients added convenience and a seamless user experience but also helps them save precious time when they are in the middle of a trade.”

TradingView, founded in 2011, is a social media network, analysis platform and mobile app for traders and investors. The firm has offices in London and New York.

General manager at TradingView, Pierce Crosby, added: “The latest upgrade allows clients to access the best of what our charting libraries has to offer, with the Capital.com product ecosystem. This complements the existing trading integration we have established to bring Capital.com’s trading capabilities to the TradingView ecosystem.”



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