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Visualization of markets and data in the TradingView app
TradingView is a financial platform for traders and investors. Like other charting platforms and analysis tools, TradingView wants to provide traders with the information they need to make informed trades. With this goal in mind, TradingView offers charts, trading ideas, advanced technical analysis tools, real-time quotes and more.

A key feature of TradingView is that you can draw almost anything on the platform's charts, from simple moving averages to advanced technical analysis bars.

When it first launched in 2011, TradingView published data and charts for traditional financial markets. Since June 2013, however, TradingView has supported real-time charts of multiple trading assets.
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Track a variety of financial instruments and markets: TradingView allows you to track multiple markets and financial products from one convenient platform, including cryptocurrencies.

Track multiple subcategories: TradingView lists multiple subcategories in each category. You can view individual markets. You can view subcategories for fiat currencies, such as "minor", "major", "exotic" and "European".

Target stock types: TradingView makes it easy to check stocks and market movements through its platform. However, TradingView also has subcategories of stocks on its platform, including "most profitable," "major companies," "most losers," "most active," and "most volatile" among other categories.

Bonds: Bond categories include "major 10-years," "America," "Europe," "Asia," "Pacific," "Middle East," and "Africa."

CFD: The CFD category includes subcategories such as agriculture, energy, metals, world indices, and bonds and interest rates.

Works in any web browser: TradingView works in any web browser without installing any additional software.

HTML5: The reason TradingView works in any modern browser is because it's written in HTML5.
Create better strategies and use TradingView's technical tools
Customized Technical Analysis: TradingView has over 100 built-in studies for detailed market analysis. These studies cover the most popular trading concepts and indicators...

Pine programming language: The TradingView team has created the Pine programming language which allows you to create and share your own studies and signals. The code for any study can be easily modified and almost any custom indicator can be created from scratch using this code.
How the TradingView app works
TradingView receives data from multiple exchanges and sources around the world. The company pays for a stream of commercial-grade data, and then shares that data with users in the form of charts.

TradingView also makes it easy for brokerages to connect to TradingView. The broker creates a WebAPI REST on their servers based on TradingView's specifications. The broker's platform is then integrated with TradingView. All integration happens over the web thanks to TradingView's HTML5 infrastructure.

It all happens behind the scenes with TradingView. Basically you will interact with TradingView in the form of charts and graphs.
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