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Hi

Its been mentioned a few times by IG over the months that there is something being worked on in the pipeline for integrations with the TradingView platform

It would be a huge benefit to simply link IG account and place order on the TV charts

Has there been any progress, or any ETA of when this functionality may be available?

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18 hours ago, ad1980 said:

Hi Admin,

Will I need to have a paid account with Tradingview to have all the features or will this be included in the integration?

 

Regards

Hi @ad1980

We will check with the relevant department. Unfortunately we do not have that information at the moment. IG granted free access to TradingView PRO+ to all our new clients until it was discontinued. We will send more updates once we receive confirmation. All the best, OfentseIG

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This is very good news.

On 18/11/2022 at 13:28, OfentseIG said:

Hi @KRAKEN

Thanks for reaching out. TradingView will be available Q1 2023. We are unable to confirm the exact ETA. All the best, OfentseIG

Also I believe you do need at least the Pro subscription to be able to link to external parties on Trading View

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23 hours ago, ad1980 said:

Hi, what does this mean for us when trading? Can we trade straight from the TV platform? Will we have to subscribe to TV pro package or higher?

Thanks

 

Hi @ad1980

That is correct, you can trade straight from the TV platform. The package offered will be the free one (Basic) but you are more than welcome to upgrade to other options. If you upgrade, the payment needs to be paid directly to Tradingview. 

All the best, OfentseIG

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4 hours ago, OfentseIG said:

Hi @ad1980

That is correct, you can trade straight from the TV platform. The package offered will be the free one (Basic) but you are more than welcome to upgrade to other options. If you upgrade, the payment needs to be paid directly to Tradingview. 

All the best, OfentseIG

Hi, the basic package has a 15 minute delay.

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On 07/02/2023 at 14:34, ad1980 said:

Hi, the basic package has a 15 minute delay.

Prices on tradingview is dependent on source.  Eg, when looking at say EURUSD in TV there are a number of different price providers representing the tradable price on each provider's platform. Once IG integrates with Tradingview, an IG price feed should be available for tradable instruments on which we can trade.

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2 hours ago, MayorofBelsize said:

Hi, just to clarify does the TradingView integration date mean that IG will go live by start or end of April?

Hi @MayorofBelsize and All, 

After checking with the relevant team, the integration will be finalized to mid year. It will be a staggered launch so not all countries will get access at the same time. We will confirm the details of the integration and the date by email to all our clients. We apologize for the delay and inconvenience. 

All the best, OfentseIG

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