CMC Markets to tap real-time trading data from TradingView

Online trading and investment platform CMC Markets (CMC) has extended its partnership with trading data aggregator and analytics service TradingView, promising an “enhanced trading experience” for CMC’s Australian clients.
The partnership will enable CMC clients to tap TradingView’s charting and analysis tools, offering traders a “dynamic space for executing trades, exchanging ideas, developing strategies, and leveraging advanced tools like custom indicators and automated trading bots”, CMC said.
In return, TradingView users will gain access to CMC’s “competitive pricing” on more than 10,000 financial instruments.
The expanded partnership could deliver a significant boost to CMC’s client base, with access to TradingView’s community of more than 100 million traders worldwide.
“CMC’s partnership with TradingView combines CMC’s robust trading infrastructure with TradingView’s intuitive charting platform, unlocking unparalleled analytics for our clientele and extending our reach to a vast, engaged trader community,” said CMC head of Asia Pacific Matthew Lewis.
He added that this “dynamic and evolving partnership… bolsters CMC’s position as a leader in the financial technology landscape”.
Based in London, with regional hubs across key markets worldwide, including Australia and continental Europe, and listed on the London Stock Exchange, the CMC platform counts more than 1.5 million traders and investors worldwide, with around AU$200 million invested via its trading technology.
TradingView vice president of international growth Rauan Khassan hailed the partnership with “one of the strongest brands in retail trading and our long-standing charting solutions partner”.
“This move towards full trading integration, alongside CMC’s technical proficiency and marketing expertise, promises to deliver a fruitful collaboration that will meet traders’ demands.”
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