Lark Funding Prop Firm Now Allows TradingView Challenge Passes

Operating
for two years, the retail prop firm Lark Funding announced in November that it
now enables its clients and retail traders to complete challenges through the
TradingView platform.

Prop Firm Offers
TradingView on DXtrade

Lark
Funding states that introducing TradingView challenge capabilities was
“one of our best launches in 2024.” This expansion became possible
through DXtrade’s integration with the popular charting platform.

Rauan Khassan, Vice President, International Growth at TradingView

“After
Devexperts contributed to multiple broker integrations with us through their
DXtrade trading backend and facilitated the process, we stand prepared to
welcome new brokerages into our mutually beneficial ecosystem,” said Rauan
Khassan, VP of International Growth at TradingView. While the integration
occurred earlier this year, Lark Funding is only now rolling out TradingView
trading capabilities.

“Traders
used to dream of using TradingView to pass their prop firm challenge,”
Lark Funding states enthusiastically on social media. “After years of
waiting, it’s now available. It’s a game-changer.”

Lark
Funding was among the first prop firms to suspend challenge purchases for US
clients
in February due to regulatory crackdown in the industry. They quickly
implemented DXtrade as an alternative.

Since then,
the platform has gained significant recognition among prop firms and their
clients, adding over 40 proprietary trading companies to the DXtrade XT
platform in the past year.

This week’s
newest partner announcement was YourPropFirm.

YourPropFirm Partners with
Devexperts for Multi-Platform Trading

YourPropFirm,
a technology company helping brokers and entrepreneurs launch their own prop
businesses within 10 days, has now added Devexperts’ solution to their platform
offerings
.

Markus Sichler, Co-Founder and Strategic Advisor at YourPropFirm

“Adding
DXtrade to our platform lineup means prop firms have real choices and
flexibility,” said Markus Sichler, Co-Founder and Strategic Advisor at
YourPropFirm. “Our clients can rely on us to provide alternative platforms
whenever they need, so they’re prepared for any platform-specific challenges
and can focus on growing their business.”

The prop
trading industry continues to evolve rapidly. Just yesterday (Tuesday), Finance
Magnates
exclusively reported that former AAAFx Business Development Head
launched his own prop firm. Somesh Kapuria has left AAAFx to become CEO of Hola
Prime.

This move
isn’t surprising, especially considering a recent survey of 3,500 respondents
showed that 60% of prop traders view broker-backed props as more trustworthy.

Operating
for two years, the retail prop firm Lark Funding announced in November that it
now enables its clients and retail traders to complete challenges through the
TradingView platform.

Prop Firm Offers
TradingView on DXtrade

Lark
Funding states that introducing TradingView challenge capabilities was
“one of our best launches in 2024.” This expansion became possible
through DXtrade’s integration with the popular charting platform.

Rauan Khassan, Vice President, International Growth at TradingView

“After
Devexperts contributed to multiple broker integrations with us through their
DXtrade trading backend and facilitated the process, we stand prepared to
welcome new brokerages into our mutually beneficial ecosystem,” said Rauan
Khassan, VP of International Growth at TradingView. While the integration
occurred earlier this year, Lark Funding is only now rolling out TradingView
trading capabilities.

“Traders
used to dream of using TradingView to pass their prop firm challenge,”
Lark Funding states enthusiastically on social media. “After years of
waiting, it’s now available. It’s a game-changer.”

Lark
Funding was among the first prop firms to suspend challenge purchases for US
clients
in February due to regulatory crackdown in the industry. They quickly
implemented DXtrade as an alternative.

Since then,
the platform has gained significant recognition among prop firms and their
clients, adding over 40 proprietary trading companies to the DXtrade XT
platform in the past year.

This week’s
newest partner announcement was YourPropFirm.

YourPropFirm Partners with
Devexperts for Multi-Platform Trading

YourPropFirm,
a technology company helping brokers and entrepreneurs launch their own prop
businesses within 10 days, has now added Devexperts’ solution to their platform
offerings
.

Markus Sichler, Co-Founder and Strategic Advisor at YourPropFirm

“Adding
DXtrade to our platform lineup means prop firms have real choices and
flexibility,” said Markus Sichler, Co-Founder and Strategic Advisor at
YourPropFirm. “Our clients can rely on us to provide alternative platforms
whenever they need, so they’re prepared for any platform-specific challenges
and can focus on growing their business.”

The prop
trading industry continues to evolve rapidly. Just yesterday (Tuesday), Finance
Magnates
exclusively reported that former AAAFx Business Development Head
launched his own prop firm. Somesh Kapuria has left AAAFx to become CEO of Hola
Prime.

This move
isn’t surprising, especially considering a recent survey of 3,500 respondents
showed that 60% of prop traders view broker-backed props as more trustworthy.

This post is originally published on FINANCEMAGNATES.

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