FX broker ActivTrades is now live on TradingView

abdelaziz Fathi

Professional charting and trading platform, TradingView has integrated retail FX broker ActivTrades as the latest online trading partner.

TradingView allows traders to analyze the market using various charting tools, technical indicators, and drawing tools. The platform provides real-time market data from different exchanges, including stocks, forex, and cryptocurrencies. Traders can create custom watchlists and alerts to stay on top of their favorite stocks and other assets.

ActivTrades customers can use their TradingView login credentials to link their ActivTrades account and gain access to charting tools, 600+ trading instruments, trade directly from TradingView charts, and interact with over 30 million traders. TradingView users will simply navigate to their ActivTrades broker profile, register and connect their account.

TradingView’s paid version, which offers more advanced features, is also popular among professional traders and investors. The paid version includes advanced charting tools, backtesting capabilities, and custom indicators.

ActivTrades highlighted that their partnership with TradingView comes in full power with risk management features, several order types and ultra-fast execution.

ActivTrades is an FCA-regulated broker that operates three branches of the business outside the UK, in Italy, Bulgaria, and in Dubai. The branch in Sofia, established in 2012, handles all the technical aspects of ActivTrades business, as well as the responsibility for risk control, and some client services.

Beyond strengthening its position in its homeland, ActivTrades has been actively growing abroad. The company made headlines recently after it updated its trading offering to provide its clients with the opportunity to trade fractions of stocks.

The multi-regulated broker rolled out a fractional trading feature as a way to lower the bar for young investors. The feature allows small-bucks traders to diversify their portfolios by spreading their relatively small capital over a broader range of stocks.

To access their new partner, users need just to head over to TradingView platform’s trading panel to find ActivTrades’ icon, type in their 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 ActivTrades. It includes the integration of ActivTrades 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 ActivTrades 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.

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