Professional charting and Trading Platform TradingView has increased data coverage to allow its users to receive information from and get free access to the intra-day and tick data for additional trading venues.
TradingView is a web service and social network for traders, with a platform for technical analysis. The Fintech firm allows users to receive access to a charting library and widgets that can be added to websites and mobile apps. It currently covers a wide range of asset classes including stocks, indices, futures, options, mutual funds, ETFs and currencies.
Earlier in March, the online web-based charting provider has partnered with Poloniex, one of the biggest cryptocurrency exchange platforms in the US. Cryptocurrency traders now have direct access from TradingView to their Poloniex accounts.
Per the company’s statement, the latest batch of changes allows market participants to garner information and screening stocks from Japan’s second largest securities exchange – Osaka Stock Exchange (OSE). It also added Nasdaq OMX Group (OMX), which includes data from the following exchanges: HEX – Nasdaq Helsinki, ICEX – Nasdaq Iceland, CSE – Nasdaq Copenhagen, STO – Nasdaq Stockholm, OMX – Nasdaq Nordic, VSE – Nasdaq Vilnius, TALSE – Nasdaq Tallinn, OMXR – Nasdaq Riga, OMX – Nasdaq Baltic.
According to TradingView, 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.
TradingView’s charting solution has 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. It claims to have over 2 million active traders sharing ideas, providing feedback and using its free stock and Forex charting trading platform every month.
TradingView is a data-driven investor community which offers a comprehensive charting tool. 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 in order to view and share trading ideas.
TradingView’s coverage list now includes the following exchanges:
- NYSE ARCA & MKT – New York Stock Exchange MKT and ARCA equities
- NASDAQ – NASDAQ Stock Market
- NYSE – New York Stock Exchange
- OTC – OTC Markets
- CME Group (GLOBEX, CBOT, COMEX, NYMEX) Futures
- TSX – Toronto Stock Exchange
- TSXV – TSX Venture Exchange
- MOEX – Moscow Exchange
- LSE – London Stock Exchange (UK and International Companies)
- SIX – Swiss Exchange
- BSE – Bombay Stock Exchange
- NSE – National Stock Exchange of India
- ASX – Australian Securities Exchange
- NZX – New Zealand Exchange
- BME – Bolsa de Madrid
- Euronext – European Stock Exchange
- GPW – Warsaw Stock Exchange
- FWB – Frankfurt Stock Exchange
- XETR – Xetra
- SWB – Stuttgart Stock Exchange
- MIL – Milan Stock Exchange
- Bovespa – Sao Paulo Stock Exchange
- BM&F – Brazilian Futures Exchange
- NAG – Nagoya Stock Exchange
- SGX – Singapore Stock Exchange
- TFX – Tokyo Financial Exchange
- TSE – Tokyo Stock Exchange
- TOCOM – Tokyo Commodity Exchange
- TWSE – Taiwan Stock Exchange
- HKEX – Hong Kong Stock Exchange
- Argentina BCBA – Bolsa de Comercio de Buenos Aires
- BMV – Mexico Stock Exchange
- BIST – Istanbul Stock Exchange
- TASE – Tel Aviv Stock Exchange
- SSE – Santiago Stock Exchange
- SZSE – Shenzhen Stock Exchange
- Tadawul – Saudi Stock Exchange
- EGX – Egyptian Exchange
- BELEX – Belgrade Stock Exchange
- BAHRAIN – Bahrain Stock Exchange
- MYX – Bursa Malaysia Berhad
- DFM – Dubai Financial Market
- NSE – Nigerian Stock Exchange
- BVC – Bolsa de Valores de Colombia
- BVL – Bolsa de Valores de Lima
- IDX – Indonesia Stock Exchange
- QSE – Qatar Stock Exchange
- HSI – Hang Seng Indices
- OSE – Osaka Stock Exchange
- OMX – Nasdaq OMX Group