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ThinkMarkets Partners with TradingView for Enhanced Desktop Trading

ThinkMarkets Partners with TradingView

ThinkMarkets, based in Australia, has partnered with TradingView to make trading easier on desktops. This partnership adds ThinkMarkets to TradingView’s list of brokers and broadens its trading options.

About ThinkMarkets

ThinkMarkets started in 2010 with the goal of making trading easier. They offer tools to help you navigate global markets and provide various assets like CFDs on currency pairs, stocks, and commodities. They focus on quick and reliable order execution and offer several free and easy ways to fund your account.

Client Base and Security

ThinkMarkets has clients from more than 165 countries. It ensures a safe trading environment with regulation and oversight. Now, users can trade directly on the TradingView platform using their ThinkMarkets accounts.

Introduction of ThinkCapital

ThinkMarkets has launched a new prop trading service called ThinkCapital, according to Finance Magnates. This move places ThinkMarkets among other forex and CFDs brokers offering prop trading services. The trend started with Axi, OANDA, and Hantec Markets, and was followed by IC Markets, Traders Trust, and Trade.com. IC Markets provides these services through TC Systems FZE, which began operating last month.

Features of ThinkCapital

ThinkCapital offers simulated trading and educational tools, similar to other prop trading services. Unlike others, only Axi lets funded traders make live market trades. OANDA uses its funded traders to generate signals and execute trades based on its risk management strategies.

ThinkCapital provides services to traders in European countries, except Croatia. It is careful about offering services to traders in the U.S., only providing them on its ThinkTrader platform.

Additional Services and Future Plans

ThinkMarkets offers services to other prop trading brands like asset price data, an admin dashboard, and CRM. It licenses the ThinkTrader platform and previously offered a grey-labelled MetaTrader license. ThinkCapital uses MetaTrader 5 now but plans to add ThinkTrader to trade directly from TradingView charts.

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