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TradingView, the online charting tools developer and social trading platform said it has released intraday data for the major Canadian exchanges Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) and the TSX Venture Exchange (TSXV) for free.
The data, however, is delayed by 15 minutes.
TradingView offers real-time data for the following exchanges, with a paid subscription plan:
- NYSE ARCA & MKT – New York Stock Exchange MKT and Arca equities
- NASDAQ – NASDAQ Stock Market
- NYSE – New York Stock Exchange
- OTC – OTC Markets
- CME Group (GLOBEX, CBOT, COMEX, NYMEX) Futures
- TSX – Toronto Stock Exchange
- TSXV – TSX Venture Exchange
- MOEX – Moscow Exchange
- LSE – London Stock Exchange (UK and International Companies)
- SIX – Swiss Exchange
- BSE – Bombay Stock Exchange
- NSE – National Stock Exchange of India
- 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
- TFX – Tokyo Financial Exchange
- TSE – Tokyo Stock Exchange
- TOCOM – Tokyo Commodity Exchange
- Argentina BCBA – Bolsa de Comercio de Buenos Aires
- BMV – Mexico Stock Exchange
- BIST – Istanbul Stock Exchange
TradingView is a web-based platform that uses HTML5 charts and work on all browsers and operating systems. It provides free access to data about a wide range of trading instruments, among which forex, Bitcoin, stocks, futures, all major indices, and contracts for difference (CFDs). The platform features customizable charts, basic and advanced ones alike, as well as more than 50 drawing tools that can be used for understanding and analyzing the financial markets.
It offers three subscription plans – Pro ($9.95/month), Pro+ ($19.95/month), and Premium ($39.95/month). It also offers a free usage of the services, but with limited accessibility.