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January 11, 2023 - Retail broker trading technology provider Match-Trader has announced its integration with TradingView. This development is in response to the need for top-tier brokers to connect their back-end systems with the leading charting platform, which boasts a global user base of over 50 million traders. The collaboration is designed to amplify broker brand visibility, attract new clients, and enhance the trading experience for current users.
The Match-Trader platform, was recently awarded the Best Investment/Trading app at FMLS:23 for its mobile-first design and user-centric approach. By uniting Match-Trader's back-end technology with TradingView's comprehensive interface, brokers are now equipped with advanced charting and analytical tools to fulfil the rising demand for sophisticated yet user-friendly trading solutions.
Rauan Khassan, VP of international growth at TradingView, shared his thoughts on the partnership, “We are dedicated to broadening investment possibilities for retail traders, and a key aspect of this endeavor is our collaboration with broker partners. We were fortunate to partner with Match-Trader, whose trading platform empowers many brokerage companies. Through a streamlined integration process, these brokers can now seamlessly connect to TradingView, enriching their value proposition and product offerings with our visual analysis tools and social network features, and access a global audience exceeding 50 million users.”
Brokers utilising Match-Trader servers can now benefit from TradingView's advanced front end, which includes superior charting capabilities and a dynamic investment community. This integration is complemented by Match-Trader's high-performance matching engine, known to support up to 200,000 accounts.
Alexis Droussiotis, Head of Match-Trader, commented on the integration, “We are thrilled about our integration with TradingView. This partnership not only enhances Match-Trader’s ecosystem but also aligns with market trends and expectations. After months of carefully crafted integration and thorough testing, we are confident our server meets the high standards of the TradingView investor community, helping our clients to strengthen their positions in the industry. We believe this partnership will benefit Brokers seeking dual trading solutions with advanced back-end technology, guaranteeing streamlined operations and diverse trading experiences.”
Match-Trader, developed by Match-Trade Technologies with over ten years of industry experience, offers comprehensive APIs, facilitating easy integration of the trading server within brokers’ existing technology frameworks. Now, with the added capability of TradingView's full-fledged trading interface, Match-Trader is positioned to offer a robust and adaptive solution for brokers aiming to establish a strong market presence and differentiate themselves in the competitive brokerage landscape.
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