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TradingView, the online charting tools developer and social trading platform, announced it has expanded its premium data providers list with six more exchanges:
- ASX – Australian Securities Exchange
- NZX – New Zealand Exchange
- BME – Bolsa de Madrid
- Bovespa – Sao Paulo Stock Exchange
- BM&F – Brazilian Futures Exchange
- NAG – Nagoya Stock Exchange
Subscription fees range from $5 per month for the Bolsa de Madrid, up to $33 per month for the Brazilian Futures Exchange. All new additions are for real-time data on stocks and indices.
So far TradingView was offering premium data from:
- AMEX – American Stock Exchange
- NASDAQ – NASDAQ Stock Market
- NYSE – New York Stock Exchange
- OTC – OTC Markets
- CME Group (GLOBEX, CBOT, COMEX, NYMEX) Futures
- MOEX – Moscow Exchange
- LSE – London Stock Exchange (UK and International Companies)
- BSE – Bombay Stock Exchange
The BSE and LSE premium live feeds were added by TradingView earlier this year.
TradingView is one of the major providers of forex charting tools and real-time market data. It offers a wide array of features, drawing tools, technical indicators, technical analysis tools, etc. It also provides a trading platform, used by more than 1 million active traders who use the social trading tools to share and discuss ideas and strategies. TradingView offers charting widgets for embedding free real-time quoting and charts, free charting library, front-end trading terminal and publishing and social tools.