TradingView, one of the most popular social network for traders and investors, has partnered with Optimus to add trading directly from the TradingView platform via CQG. Sending demo or live futures orders is now as simple as a couple clicks.
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TradingView – popular social network for traders & free trading platform
TradingView is one of the largest and most active trading communities on the web, with over 1,000,000 monthly active users from 100+ countries. Designed to provide a Bloomberg-like experience to non-professional traders, users have free access to top-notch charting and analysis, publish trading ideas and discuss markets in real-time. The free platform is in HTML5, which means no installation or setup. It works equally well across different platforms – such as iPads, or Android-based tablets and phones, in other words, anywhere you have a modern browser.
“Partnership with Optimus allows our traders to place instant Futures orders directly from the platform, which is a logical step forward and something our traders were demanding”, said Stan Bokov, COO and co-founder of TradingView.
CQG – powerful tech provider for brokers
The linkup between TradingView and Optimus is made possible by CQG, the underlying technology, which is used by TradingView to send orders and by Optimus to process them. CQG is one of the leaders in the broker-tech field, powering 50+ brokerages and Futures Commission Merchants around the world.
Mike Glista, CQG’s Director of Order Routing said, “we are pleased to bring two significant developments in the form of TradingView and Optimus Futures”
Optimus Futures
According to Optimus’s CEO Matt Zimberg, “Introduction of a strong web-based execution capability provided by TradingView will represent a powerful addition to our growing selection of trading platforms. Web based execution is the way of the future, and the convenience of trading from any location while interacting with other traders is a revolutionary concept that will appeal to self-directed traders.”
TradingView Webinar – Social Trading Platform Overview
To kick-off this partnership, we are also excited to announce our first Live Webinar with TradingView on Thursday, May 5th 2016 at 1.00 PM EST with Stan Bokov, COO and Co-Founder of TradingView. Stan will go over how to maximize the use of TradingView and do a live demo of all major features. Register to Attend Below:
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Trading futures and options involves substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for all investors. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. The risk of loss in trading commodity interests can be substantial. You should therefore carefully consider whether such trading is suitable for you in light of your financial condition
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