Capital.com Joins Forces with TradingView for Advanced Trading Tools

Capital.com, a global trading platform and fintech group,
has announced a partnership with TradingView, a provider of charting and
analytical tools. This partnership aims to enhance the trading experience for
Capital.com’s clients by providing them with advanced financial visualization
tools.

Advanced Trading Analysis Tools

Dana Massey, Chief Product Officer, Capital.com, Source: LinkedIn

Clients will now have access to several popular analysis
tools, including Fibonacci, Gann, and Elliot. They will also benefit from more
than 30 additional indicators for various trading strategies and over 35
drawing tools, including a ruler and emojis.

“As a platform known for its exceptional UX and
responsive technology, we are always looking for ways to enhance our clients’
trading experience and decision-making,” Dana Massey, Chief Product Officer,
Capital.com, said.

“Through our partnership with TradingView, our clients will
have access to the best charting tools in the market without having to navigate
away from the Capital.com platform. This not only gives our clients added
convenience and a seamless user experience but also helps them save precious
time when they are in the middle of a trade.”

Enhancing Visual Trading Experience

The partnership allows for the monitoring of price action
across multiple markets at once and offers a visual upgrade with customizable
colors and layouts. Improved navigation and toolbar functionality are included.
Clients can also save indicator templates and layouts across web and mobile
platforms.

Pierce Crosby, General Manager, TradingView, said: “Capital.com
continues to deliver on top-notch product deployments for their users – and
ours! We have been in partnership with their team for some years now and we are
continually impressed by their consistent upgrades and rollouts.”

“The latest upgrade allows clients to access the best of
what our charting libraries has to offer, with the Capital.com product
ecosystem. This complements the existing trading integration we have
established to bring Capital.com’s trading capabilities to the TradingView
ecosystem.”

Capital.com, a global trading platform and fintech group,
has announced a partnership with TradingView, a provider of charting and
analytical tools. This partnership aims to enhance the trading experience for
Capital.com’s clients by providing them with advanced financial visualization
tools.

Advanced Trading Analysis Tools

Dana Massey, Chief Product Officer, Capital.com, Source: LinkedIn

Clients will now have access to several popular analysis
tools, including Fibonacci, Gann, and Elliot. They will also benefit from more
than 30 additional indicators for various trading strategies and over 35
drawing tools, including a ruler and emojis.

“As a platform known for its exceptional UX and
responsive technology, we are always looking for ways to enhance our clients’
trading experience and decision-making,” Dana Massey, Chief Product Officer,
Capital.com, said.

“Through our partnership with TradingView, our clients will
have access to the best charting tools in the market without having to navigate
away from the Capital.com platform. This not only gives our clients added
convenience and a seamless user experience but also helps them save precious
time when they are in the middle of a trade.”

Enhancing Visual Trading Experience

The partnership allows for the monitoring of price action
across multiple markets at once and offers a visual upgrade with customizable
colors and layouts. Improved navigation and toolbar functionality are included.
Clients can also save indicator templates and layouts across web and mobile
platforms.

Pierce Crosby, General Manager, TradingView, said: “Capital.com
continues to deliver on top-notch product deployments for their users – and
ours! We have been in partnership with their team for some years now and we are
continually impressed by their consistent upgrades and rollouts.”

“The latest upgrade allows clients to access the best of
what our charting libraries has to offer, with the Capital.com product
ecosystem. This complements the existing trading integration we have
established to bring Capital.com’s trading capabilities to the TradingView
ecosystem.”

This post is originally published on FINANCEMAGNATES.

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