TradingView, a social network and analysis platform for traders and investors, recently announced an expanded integration with ThinkMarkets, allowing the broker’s services on TradingView’s mobile app.
This new feature, according to the companies, will help traders access markets more easily on mobile devices. Previously, TradingView offered ThinkMarkets’ services only on desktop, which limited mobile access for users.
With this integration, ThinkMarkets clients can now trade on the go through TradingView’s mobile app. The companies reported that users can access contracts for difference (CFDs) on various assets, such as currency pairs, stocks, and commodities.
This update is intended to improve flexibility, as traders can now operate directly from their mobile devices, making it easier to stay active in the markets.
TradingView And ThinkMarkets Partner To Boost Mobile Trading Accessibility
ThinkMarkets, which was founded in 2010, provides global trading tools for a range of assets, including CFDs on different financial products. In July, ThinkMarkets collaborated with TradingView to improve desktop trading options.
The firm focuses on fast trade execution and easy funding methods, and now with clients in over 165 countries, this mobile feature allows more accessibility.
ThinkMarkets’ users can connect their accounts through the TradingView mobile app with their ThinkMarkets credentials, said the companies. According to the firms, this new integration is intended to simplify trading activities for ThinkMarkets users who prefer mobile tools.
In addition to this update, ThinkMarkets launched its prop trading services under the name ThinkCapital. This move places ThinkMarkets among the forex and CFD brokers offering proprietary trading and technical trading services.
TradingView Aims To Enhance Market Insights And Trading Accessibility
According to reports, this trend in the industry began with brokers such as Axi, OANDA, and Hantec Markets, later followed by IC Markets, Traders Trust, and Trade.com. For example, IC Markets offers its prop trading services through TC Systems FZE, a registered entity based in the United Arab Emirates.
ThinkCapital’s services, like those of other proprietary trading providers, focus on simulated trading experiences and educational tools for traders.
According to industry trends, Axi is noted as the only company offering live market trades to funded traders, while OANDA reportedly uses traders’ signals and executes trades according to its risk strategies.
TradingView, created in 2011, is known for its social media network, analysis tools, and mobile app for traders. The platform provides global market data and focuses on detailed charts that help users perform technical analysis.
TradingView, co-founded by Konstantin Ivanov as Chief Technology Officer, Denis Globa as Chief Executive Officer, and Stan Bokov as Chief Operating Officer, has offices in New York and London. The company’s aim, as stated, is to help users around the world gain insights into financial markets through discussions on investment ideas.
According to the latest data, TradingView ranks as one of the top 130 websites globally, highlighting its role as a prominent platform for financial market discussions and analysis.

