Tradeview Markets Expands Offering to Social Trading with TradeGATEHub
- The platform allows users, for a fee, to see the real-time positions of proficient traders.

Multi-asset brokerage Tradeview Markets has added social trading to its service offering with the launch of TradeGATEHub, which provides an engaging social website based on the company’s trading and investment experience.
The newly-released service expands options for Tradeview’s clients to trade in both active and passive ways. TradeGATEHub allows subscribers to analyze the performance of their portfolios and to track their progress in real time. The company claims its top FX and equity traders to have “over 100 years of combined Wall Street experience.”
Specifically, the GATE, or the Global Active Trading Environment, offers remote traders the opportunity to connect with the platform’s traders from around the world. As noted, it allows users, for a fee, to see the real-time positions and results of proficient traders in order to gain insight into their trading strategies.
Continuation of an expansion strategy
One unique feature of TradeGATEHub is that it enables ‘followers’ to talk with proficient traders directly through a language-enhanced chat box. GATE's live trading room translates texts into different languages, enabling the platform to appeal to a wider audiences from different backgrounds.
The strengthening of Tradeview’s offering reflects the continuation of its previously outlined strategy, which called for more innovation, plus its planned expansion into new markets. Tradeview Markets is a multi-asset broker and provider of foreign Exchange Exchange An exchange is known as a marketplace that supports the trading of derivatives, commodities, securities, and other financial instruments.Generally, an exchange is accessible through a digital platform or sometimes at a tangible address where investors organize to perform trading. Among the chief responsibilities of an exchange would be to uphold honest and fair-trading practices. These are instrumental in making sure that the distribution of supported security rates on that exchange are effectively relevant with real-time pricing.Depending upon where you reside, an exchange may be referred to as a bourse or a share exchange while, as a whole, exchanges are present within the majority of countries. Who is Listed on an Exchange?As trading continues to transition more to electronic exchanges, transactions become more dispersed through varying exchanges. This in turn has caused a surge in the implementation of trading algorithms and high-frequency trading applications. In order for a company to be listed on a stock exchange for example, a company must divulge information such as minimum capital requirements, audited earnings reports, and financial reports.Not all exchanges are created equally, with some outperforming other exchanges significantly. The most high-profile exchanges to date include the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE), the London Stock Exchange (LSE), and the Nasdaq. Outside of trading, a stock exchange may be used by companies aiming to raise capital, this is most commonly seen in the form of initial public offerings (IPOs).Exchanges can now handle other asset classes, given the rise of cryptocurrencies as a more popularized form of trading. An exchange is known as a marketplace that supports the trading of derivatives, commodities, securities, and other financial instruments.Generally, an exchange is accessible through a digital platform or sometimes at a tangible address where investors organize to perform trading. Among the chief responsibilities of an exchange would be to uphold honest and fair-trading practices. These are instrumental in making sure that the distribution of supported security rates on that exchange are effectively relevant with real-time pricing.Depending upon where you reside, an exchange may be referred to as a bourse or a share exchange while, as a whole, exchanges are present within the majority of countries. Who is Listed on an Exchange?As trading continues to transition more to electronic exchanges, transactions become more dispersed through varying exchanges. This in turn has caused a surge in the implementation of trading algorithms and high-frequency trading applications. In order for a company to be listed on a stock exchange for example, a company must divulge information such as minimum capital requirements, audited earnings reports, and financial reports.Not all exchanges are created equally, with some outperforming other exchanges significantly. The most high-profile exchanges to date include the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE), the London Stock Exchange (LSE), and the Nasdaq. Outside of trading, a stock exchange may be used by companies aiming to raise capital, this is most commonly seen in the form of initial public offerings (IPOs).Exchanges can now handle other asset classes, given the rise of cryptocurrencies as a more popularized form of trading. Read this Term, futures, contracts-for-difference (CFDs), and equities trading.
Multi-asset brokerage Tradeview Markets has added social trading to its service offering with the launch of TradeGATEHub, which provides an engaging social website based on the company’s trading and investment experience.
The newly-released service expands options for Tradeview’s clients to trade in both active and passive ways. TradeGATEHub allows subscribers to analyze the performance of their portfolios and to track their progress in real time. The company claims its top FX and equity traders to have “over 100 years of combined Wall Street experience.”
Specifically, the GATE, or the Global Active Trading Environment, offers remote traders the opportunity to connect with the platform’s traders from around the world. As noted, it allows users, for a fee, to see the real-time positions and results of proficient traders in order to gain insight into their trading strategies.
Continuation of an expansion strategy
One unique feature of TradeGATEHub is that it enables ‘followers’ to talk with proficient traders directly through a language-enhanced chat box. GATE's live trading room translates texts into different languages, enabling the platform to appeal to a wider audiences from different backgrounds.
The strengthening of Tradeview’s offering reflects the continuation of its previously outlined strategy, which called for more innovation, plus its planned expansion into new markets. Tradeview Markets is a multi-asset broker and provider of foreign Exchange Exchange An exchange is known as a marketplace that supports the trading of derivatives, commodities, securities, and other financial instruments.Generally, an exchange is accessible through a digital platform or sometimes at a tangible address where investors organize to perform trading. Among the chief responsibilities of an exchange would be to uphold honest and fair-trading practices. These are instrumental in making sure that the distribution of supported security rates on that exchange are effectively relevant with real-time pricing.Depending upon where you reside, an exchange may be referred to as a bourse or a share exchange while, as a whole, exchanges are present within the majority of countries. Who is Listed on an Exchange?As trading continues to transition more to electronic exchanges, transactions become more dispersed through varying exchanges. This in turn has caused a surge in the implementation of trading algorithms and high-frequency trading applications. In order for a company to be listed on a stock exchange for example, a company must divulge information such as minimum capital requirements, audited earnings reports, and financial reports.Not all exchanges are created equally, with some outperforming other exchanges significantly. The most high-profile exchanges to date include the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE), the London Stock Exchange (LSE), and the Nasdaq. Outside of trading, a stock exchange may be used by companies aiming to raise capital, this is most commonly seen in the form of initial public offerings (IPOs).Exchanges can now handle other asset classes, given the rise of cryptocurrencies as a more popularized form of trading. An exchange is known as a marketplace that supports the trading of derivatives, commodities, securities, and other financial instruments.Generally, an exchange is accessible through a digital platform or sometimes at a tangible address where investors organize to perform trading. Among the chief responsibilities of an exchange would be to uphold honest and fair-trading practices. These are instrumental in making sure that the distribution of supported security rates on that exchange are effectively relevant with real-time pricing.Depending upon where you reside, an exchange may be referred to as a bourse or a share exchange while, as a whole, exchanges are present within the majority of countries. Who is Listed on an Exchange?As trading continues to transition more to electronic exchanges, transactions become more dispersed through varying exchanges. This in turn has caused a surge in the implementation of trading algorithms and high-frequency trading applications. In order for a company to be listed on a stock exchange for example, a company must divulge information such as minimum capital requirements, audited earnings reports, and financial reports.Not all exchanges are created equally, with some outperforming other exchanges significantly. The most high-profile exchanges to date include the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE), the London Stock Exchange (LSE), and the Nasdaq. Outside of trading, a stock exchange may be used by companies aiming to raise capital, this is most commonly seen in the form of initial public offerings (IPOs).Exchanges can now handle other asset classes, given the rise of cryptocurrencies as a more popularized form of trading. Read this Term, futures, contracts-for-difference (CFDs), and equities trading.