TradeStation Securities and TradingView launch API integration platform

TradeStation Securities, Inc., the online broker-dealer and FCM operating subsidiary of TradeStation Group, has teamed up with TradingView, Inc., to launch an API-powered integration platform.

Mutual customers of TradeStation Securities and TradingView will now be able to execute equities and commodity futures orders through TradeStation Securities’ back-end execution systems, from a TradingView website display screen, through an API connection accessible on the TradingView website.

TradeStation Securities clients now have the opportunity to execute each trade through their TradeStation online brokerage account, while using TradingView’s charting and model tools at the same time.

With over 10 million monthly users, it’s clear we have a growth and customer-centric mindset here at TradingView,” said Denis Globa, CEO of TradingView. “By joining forces with an established broker like TradeStation Securities that shares this mentality, and by linking the power of both of our platforms through an API connection, we see our community of traders getting even bigger, better and stronger.

TradingView’s 8 million active traders can now place and execute orders in their TradeStation Securities account, without having to leave the TradingView platform.

Social media is continuing to transform and disrupt our world as we know it, and TradingView has brought the power of social media to the world of trading,” commented John Bartleman, President of TradeStation Group. “Through this integration, TradingView’s users who are also our brokerage customers will now be able to utilize the speed, functionality and execution of TradeStation Securities’ brokerage services. In addition, we look forward to being able to provide access to cryptocurrency trade executions via the same API integration once TradeStation Crypto, Inc., TradeStation Group’s cryptocurrency brokerage subsidiary, becomes operational.

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