Trade Nation and TradingView Unite to Trade Forex, Indices, and Commodities

Tuesday, 30/07/2024 | 09:09 GMT by Tareq Sikder
  • The integration offers CFD and spread trading on 1,000+ markets with zero commissions.
  • Earlier, ThinkMarkets and Capital.com joined TradingView to enhance their offerings.
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Trade Nation, a broker established in 2014, is now integrated within the TradingView platform. This development allows users to access CFD and spread trading across over 1,000 markets, including forex pairs, indices, commodities, and global shares, using TradingView's charting tools.

Daily Reports and Advanced Charts

Trade Nation offers fixed spreads with no commissions. It provides additional resources such as daily reports and advanced chart features. The broker has a global team with expertise in spread and CFD trading. Trade Nation's goal is to make low-cost trading accessible to all levels of traders. It supports a client base exceeding 100,000 and offers 24/7 customer support.

With this new integration, users can now find Trade Nation within the TradingView platform. To access it, open the trading panel, locate the Trade Nation icon, and log in using your brokerage credentials.

Last year, Trade Nation secured a strategic license from the Financial Services Authority of Seychelles, expanding its existing licenses in the UK, Australia, the Bahamas, and South Africa, as Finance Magnates reported.

The Seychelles license aims to facilitate access to the Asian market. To support its market expansion, Trade Nation was the sleeve sponsor of Aston Villa FC, following previous partnerships with two cricket teams.

New Partnerships Enhance Trading

Meanwhile, TradingView has strengthened its Asia-Pacific team with the appointment of Sam Grecner as Director of Growth for Australia reported by Finance Magnates. Based in Melbourne, Grecner has already begun his new role.

TradingView, known for its popular charting and market analysis tools, saw a surge in use during the pandemic, reaching over 70 million users in 190 countries.

To enhance trading accessibility, Australia-based ThinkMarkets has joined TradingView's broker list, while Capital.com has partnered with TradingView to offer advanced financial visualization tools to its clients. These collaborations aim to improve trading experiences by integrating TradingView's powerful tools with their respective platforms.

Trade Nation, a broker established in 2014, is now integrated within the TradingView platform. This development allows users to access CFD and spread trading across over 1,000 markets, including forex pairs, indices, commodities, and global shares, using TradingView's charting tools.

Daily Reports and Advanced Charts

Trade Nation offers fixed spreads with no commissions. It provides additional resources such as daily reports and advanced chart features. The broker has a global team with expertise in spread and CFD trading. Trade Nation's goal is to make low-cost trading accessible to all levels of traders. It supports a client base exceeding 100,000 and offers 24/7 customer support.

With this new integration, users can now find Trade Nation within the TradingView platform. To access it, open the trading panel, locate the Trade Nation icon, and log in using your brokerage credentials.

Last year, Trade Nation secured a strategic license from the Financial Services Authority of Seychelles, expanding its existing licenses in the UK, Australia, the Bahamas, and South Africa, as Finance Magnates reported.

The Seychelles license aims to facilitate access to the Asian market. To support its market expansion, Trade Nation was the sleeve sponsor of Aston Villa FC, following previous partnerships with two cricket teams.

New Partnerships Enhance Trading

Meanwhile, TradingView has strengthened its Asia-Pacific team with the appointment of Sam Grecner as Director of Growth for Australia reported by Finance Magnates. Based in Melbourne, Grecner has already begun his new role.

TradingView, known for its popular charting and market analysis tools, saw a surge in use during the pandemic, reaching over 70 million users in 190 countries.

To enhance trading accessibility, Australia-based ThinkMarkets has joined TradingView's broker list, while Capital.com has partnered with TradingView to offer advanced financial visualization tools to its clients. These collaborations aim to improve trading experiences by integrating TradingView's powerful tools with their respective platforms.

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