
Oanda expands partnership with TradingView
Building on the integration of TradingView’s advanced charting solution with Oanda’s fxTrade web and desktop platforms

Retail foreign exchange trading platform Oanda is strengthening its bond with TradingView, one of the world’s largest communities of traders and investors, by allowing mutual clients to trade directly from either platform.
The expanded partnership will build on last year’s integration of TradingView’s advanced charting solution with Oanda’s fxTrade web and desktop platforms. Clients of both firms will be able to trade from tradingview.com charts via their Oanda account.
Under the deal
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