In a move to provide expanded trading options for its clients, Vantage Markets has announced a comprehensive broker integration with the popular charting platform TradingView. This integration allows Vantage clients from serviceable regions to trade directly on TradingView's web and desktop platforms while leveraging its advanced tools and charts.
Vantage Markets Announces TradingView Integration
From now on, Vantage clients can open TradingView accounts and link them to their user profiles. This allows them to trade CFD instruments, including currencies, commodities, and stock market instruments, directly from TradingView charts.
"With this broker integration, we are now able to reach our clients where they are at,” said Ted Odigie, the Head of Sales at Vantage Africa. “Whether they are trading from our platforms or from Tradingview's web platform, while providing greater convenience for our clients to trade easily and gain valuable insights into the market.”
In addition to the broker integration, Vantage will leverage its dedicated profile page on TradingView's website to engage with clients by sharing educational trading articles and market analysis.
With over 13 years of market experience, Vantage Markets is a multi-asset broker offering clients access to CFD products. As Odigie acknowledges, a significant portion of Vantage clients are users of the TradingView platform, which has a global user base of 50 million people.
The move comes just a week after Vantage introduced an updated trading app, aiming to make it the "premier destination" for indices CFDs. Earlier this year, the broker expanded its offerings of these instruments, targeting Asian indices. This was part of a "new year, new look" initiative following a website refresh in the first few weeks of 2024.
TradingView Expands Its Integration List in 2024
Customers of an increasing number of brokers and cryptocurrency exchanges are taking advantage of the integration with TradingView, and this year, the platform is heavily focusing on new partnerships. Just in the last month, the list of supported companies has grown to include GBE Brokers, Australia's IC Markets, and the digital asset platform Bybit.
Last week, TradingView reached an agreement with Spotware, a trading technology provider, to streamline brokerage services. This collaboration is expected to simplify the integration of TradingView charts and tools for brokers using the cTrader platform.
"The partnership has laid the foundation for systematically integrating the cTrader backend into the TradingView frontend for brokers powered by Spotware technologies. It makes the process easier for new partners to connect to the world’s most popular charting platform and grow their business in a vibrant trading community," TradingView commented.