Match-Trader and TradingView Team Up to Provide Robust Trading Solutions

by Damian Chmiel
  • FX brokers owning the Match-Trader server can now connect to the TradingView interface.
  • This collaboration aims to meet the growing demand for comprehensive trading solutions.
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Match-Trade Technologies, creator of the Match-Trader platform, has announced an integration with TradingView, the popular charting and social trading platform. As part of the integration, brokers using Match-Trader will be able to connect their back-end trading infrastructure with TradingView's front-end charting tools and community features.

Match-Trader Collaborates with TradingView

According to the companies, the goal of the integration is to meet the growing demand from brokers for robust trading solutions that combine advanced technology with user-friendly interfaces. Match-Trader provides high-performance trade matching capabilities, while TradingView offers extensive charting and analysis functionality through its web and mobile apps used by over 50 million traders globally.

The integrated solution will allow Match-Trader brokers to leverage TradingView's visualization features and social tools to attract new traders and enhance offerings for existing customers. Meanwhile, TradingView gains expanded broker connectivity and access to Match-Trader's large broker network.

Representatives from both firms expressed enthusiasm about the partnership's potential. Rauan Khassan, the VP of International Growth at TradingView, said the collaboration helps "enrich broker value propositions with our tools and access a global audience." Alexis Droussiotis, the Head of Match-Trader, believes connecting with TradingView aligns with market expectations for "advanced back-end technology and diverse trading experiences."

With the integration now complete after months of development and testing, brokers utilizing Match-Trader's servers can enable TradingView to be their trading interface. The companies tout the combined solution as versatile and secure, allowing brokers to scale their businesses.

For TradingView, this is another collaboration with a company providing technological solutions to brokers. Last week, Finance Magnates reported that the platform partnered with DXtrade. The integration centralizes key functionality like order execution, risk management, and commissions within DXtrade.

Match-Trade’s Latest Updates

Match-Trade Technologies has recently upgraded its suite of offerings. The firm launched a mobile version of its Forex CRM, facilitating enhanced accessibility and operational flexibility for brokers. This mobile CRM integrates crucial functionalities, allowing seamless business management.

Alongside this development, Match-Trade has improved its trading platform, Match-Trader, offering users heightened control in Social Trading. Features within the Client Office now enable editing allocations and unfollowing in Social Trading subscriptions without the need to close positions.

In a separate development, Match-Trade Technologies announced its initiative to offer the Match-Trader platform as an independent back-end technology solution. This move allows brokers to incorporate Match-Trader's advanced matching engine into their custom front-end trading platforms.

Match-Trade Technologies, creator of the Match-Trader platform, has announced an integration with TradingView, the popular charting and social trading platform. As part of the integration, brokers using Match-Trader will be able to connect their back-end trading infrastructure with TradingView's front-end charting tools and community features.

Match-Trader Collaborates with TradingView

According to the companies, the goal of the integration is to meet the growing demand from brokers for robust trading solutions that combine advanced technology with user-friendly interfaces. Match-Trader provides high-performance trade matching capabilities, while TradingView offers extensive charting and analysis functionality through its web and mobile apps used by over 50 million traders globally.

The integrated solution will allow Match-Trader brokers to leverage TradingView's visualization features and social tools to attract new traders and enhance offerings for existing customers. Meanwhile, TradingView gains expanded broker connectivity and access to Match-Trader's large broker network.

Representatives from both firms expressed enthusiasm about the partnership's potential. Rauan Khassan, the VP of International Growth at TradingView, said the collaboration helps "enrich broker value propositions with our tools and access a global audience." Alexis Droussiotis, the Head of Match-Trader, believes connecting with TradingView aligns with market expectations for "advanced back-end technology and diverse trading experiences."

With the integration now complete after months of development and testing, brokers utilizing Match-Trader's servers can enable TradingView to be their trading interface. The companies tout the combined solution as versatile and secure, allowing brokers to scale their businesses.

For TradingView, this is another collaboration with a company providing technological solutions to brokers. Last week, Finance Magnates reported that the platform partnered with DXtrade. The integration centralizes key functionality like order execution, risk management, and commissions within DXtrade.

Match-Trade’s Latest Updates

Match-Trade Technologies has recently upgraded its suite of offerings. The firm launched a mobile version of its Forex CRM, facilitating enhanced accessibility and operational flexibility for brokers. This mobile CRM integrates crucial functionalities, allowing seamless business management.

Alongside this development, Match-Trade has improved its trading platform, Match-Trader, offering users heightened control in Social Trading. Features within the Client Office now enable editing allocations and unfollowing in Social Trading subscriptions without the need to close positions.

In a separate development, Match-Trade Technologies announced its initiative to offer the Match-Trader platform as an independent back-end technology solution. This move allows brokers to incorporate Match-Trader's advanced matching engine into their custom front-end trading platforms.

About the Author: Damian Chmiel
Damian Chmiel
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About the Author: Damian Chmiel
Damian's adventure with financial markets began at the Cracow University of Economics, where he obtained his MA in finance and accounting. Starting from the retail trader perspective, he collaborated with brokerage houses and financial portals in Poland as an independent editor and content manager. His adventure with Finance Magnates began in 2016, where he is working as a business intelligence analyst.
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