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Abstract:TradingView has expanded its roster of trading integration partners to include stock brokerage Dhan.
Dhan was made in 2021 with one goal in mind: to be a trading and investment platform that puts users first and is powered by technological advances. The broker is SEBI-regulated and offers 24/7 service to all of its customers through multiple channels such as the Dhan App, email, phone, Twitter, and others.
Dhan is now India's first broker that allows customers to submit orders straight from TradingView charts and trade in stocks and futures on the NSE, BSE, and MCX. In less than 10 minutes, you can verify your account and start using the broker's unique features and tools, such as complex option chains, basket orders, and webhooks.
TradingView's network of partner brokers has recently increased. Skilling was added to TradingView's list of integrated brokers last month. City Index and Interactive Brokers are also new entrants to the list.
Dhan is an Indian broker that has been approved to utilize TradingView as its online trading platform.
Furthermore, Dhan Broker seems to be a new participant in the Forex industry, offering a variety of trading products such as Forex, Stocks, Commodities, and so on.
You may check out Dhan on the WikiFX web and mobile app.
WikiFX Official website: www.wikifx.com/en
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