Darwinex has launched a direct integration with TradingView, giving traders a way to execute from TradingView charts while building a verified track record inside Darwinex’s investor marketplace.
The move is more than a charting upgrade. Darwinex is trying to connect the place where many retail traders already research and execute ideas with the infrastructure it uses to turn trading strategies into investable products.
TradingView is now on Darwinex.
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Closing the Analysis-to-Allocation Loop
Darwinex operates as both a broker and an asset manager under FCA and CNMV regulation. Its core model is built around DARWINs, investable indices based on individual trading strategies.
Traders can earn a 15% to 20% performance fee when investors allocate capital to their DARWINs.
The TradingView integration brings that model closer to the trader’s daily workflow. Instead of moving between a charting platform and a separate brokerage terminal, users can trade directly from TradingView while Darwinex captures the performance data needed to build an institutional-style record.
Darwinex uses that performance history to identify traders whose strategies can attract external capital.
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Expanding the $400M Ecosystem
Darwinex currently has around $400 million in allocated investor capital across its ecosystem. By connecting to TradingView, which has more than 100 million users, the company gains access to a much larger pool of self-directed traders.
The new TradingView account type supports forex, index CFDs and commodity CFDs. Orders are routed to tier-one institutional liquidity providers, preserving Darwinex’s agency model and avoiding the conflict that comes with internalizing client flow.
Existing DXtrade clients can connect without losing their performance history. New users will need to open a dedicated TradingView account type and build their track record from the beginning.
By integrating with TradingView, Darwinex is bringing performance verification and investor allocation into the same workflow traders already use.
The model gives successful traders a route from execution to external capital without requiring Darwinex to build a competing charting interface.