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Abstract:FP Markets has entered into a strategic partnership with TradingView, allowing clients to access the charting platform's solutions across various financial instruments.
FP Markets, the forex and CFDs broker, has entered into a strategic partnership with TradingView, allowing clients to access the charting platform's solutions across various financial instruments, including forex, equities, and cryptocurrencies. This collaboration seeks to elevate users' trading experiences by combining FP Markets' expertise with TradingView's charting capabilities and social trading community.
The CEO of FP Markets, Craig Allison, expressed the company's enthusiasm for the partnership, stating that FP Markets is delighted to partner with TradingView. As a top-tier forex and CFDs broker, FP Markets is committed to providing superior trading tools for its traders. The integration of TradingView into FP Markets' existing range of trading platforms, including MT4, MT5, and cTrader, was highlighted as an exciting addition to the extensive trading technology portfolio.
Through this integration, FP Markets' clients gain access to TradingView's charting capabilities across various financial markets, expanding the broker's trading tools repertoire alongside existing platforms. This strategic move positions FP Markets at the forefront of trading technology, catering to diverse needs and preferences.
The partnership not only enhances the trading experience but also empowers traders of all levels. FP Markets notes that traders can utilize TradingView's Pine Script programming language to design indicators and strategies. Additionally, they can validate ideas through bar-by-bar replay, access a broad range of fundamental data, and stay informed with real-time global news coverage.
To access TradingView, FP Markets clients need to open a live trading account, create a TradingView account, and link the two seamlessly.
With over 18 years of industry experience, FP Markets, established in 2005, is a multi-regulated forex and CFDs broker offering clients a diverse range of over 10,000 tradable instruments. View WikiFXs evaluation on FP Markets here: https://www.wikifx.com/en/dealer/0361399834.html
In a separate initiative, FP Markets has recently partnered with Cricket Brasil, a member of the International Cricket Council. This collaboration is geared towards fostering positive changes in Brazil through education, infrastructure upgrades, and community engagement. FP Markets is committed to supporting Cricket Brasil's university program, the “Black T-shirts,” aiming to provide education opportunities for young Brazilians and contribute to regional empowerment. Additionally, the collaboration extends to infrastructure development, with FP Markets set to contribute to the completion of Cricket Brasil's indoor school and a “high-performance center” in Poços de Caldas, Minas Gerais. This multifaceted partnership reflects FP Markets' dedication to making a positive impact in the regions it operates.
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