TradingView Integrates with HTX to Enable Direct Crypto Trading

HTX, a digital asset trading platform, has partnered with
TradingView, a financial analysis and trading platform. The collaboration
integrates HTX into TradingView’s Broker feature, allowing users to trade
cryptocurrencies directly through TradingView.

Platform Integration Aims to Improve Efficiency

According to the release, HTX users can now access their
accounts and trade without needing to switch between platforms. The new feature
enables users to trade, monitor market trends, and place orders in real-time
from a single interface. This integration aims to improve the efficiency and
convenience of cryptocurrency trading.

HTX, established in 2013, has crypto licenses across Europe,
the Americas, Asia, and the Middle East. The platform serves 47 million users
and offers over 700 spot and derivatives trading pairs. It provides discounts
on trading fees, with rates as low as 0.01%. HTX is positioning itself as a
competitive player in the global crypto market.

Recently, TradingView
has added Markets.com, a broker that provides access to multiple global
markets through contracts for difference, as reported by Finance Magnates. These markets
include shares, indices, forex, commodities, bonds, and cryptocurrencies.
TradingView users can now utilize the same charting tools along with the
features offered by Markets.com.

Expanding Options Through TradingView

The partnership with TradingView allows HTX to broaden its
reach and offer more trading options. TradingView, known for its market
analysis tools and user base, adds value to the partnership with its extensive
data and trading community. This integration supports HTX’s goal of enhancing
its services for cryptocurrency investors.

“We are excited to announce this long-term strategic partnership with
TradingView,” HTX stated.

“With TradingView’s Broker feature, HTX users will benefit
from a more streamlined and convenient trading experience, while TradingView
users will gain access to HTX’s premium services and resources.”

Meanwhile, HTX
has appointed Hassan Sunny, the national football team goalkeeper, as its
Chief Safeguarding Officer. This appointment serves as a sponsorship agreement
to enhance the exchange’s commitment to user asset security. Sunny has played
for Singapore since 2004.

This article was written by Tareq Sikder at www.financemagnates.com.