TradingView incorporates market data from Vienna and Prague bourses

abdelaziz Fathi

TradingView ‎has increased data coverage to allow its users to receive information from ‎and get free access to the intra-day and tick data from two European bourses, Vienna Stock Exchange and Prague Stock Exchange.

The Vienna Stock Exchange, boasting a history dating back to 1771, stands as one of the world’s oldest stock exchanges. Over the course of more than 250 years, it has evolved beyond a mere market, providing critical infrastructure for various European exchanges including those in Budapest, Ljubljana, and Zagreb.

Established in 1871, the Prague Stock Exchange (PSE) boasts a rich history marked by periods of success and challenges. Originally a pivotal market within the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the exchange flourished until the disruptions caused by two consecutive world wars led to its temporary closure. The PSE was resurrected in 1993 and currently offers a diverse range of trading options, including stocks, bonds, and other assets. It acts now as a conduit for investors seeking exposure to Czech markets and companies aiming to raise essential funds.

By incorporating these leading bourses, TradingView provides users with professional market analysis tools, enabling them to make informed investment decisions. Per the company’s statement, the latest batch of changes allows market ‎participants to garner information and screen stocks for the exchange that provides access to some of the region’s biggest brands.

‎‎According to the web-based charting provider, registered users will have ‎access to the data of the newly added exchanges delayed by 15 minutes ‎but with an option to upgrade their subscription to include real-time data. In ‎addition, users will be able to scan the new marketplaces with its Stock ‎Screener product and also have access to hotlists such as top gainers, ‎losers, most active and more.‎

The practice of paid real-time access is common as you ‎usually have to pay for a market data feed, which includes ‎the fee to the consolidated market data provider and ‎certain exchange fees.‎

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.‎

The data-driven investor community has hit over 50 million active users and is expanding globally with paying customers in over 200 countries worldwide. That compares to 2,000 visitors per day when TradingView first launched in 2011. 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.‎

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