TradingView

TradingView is an American-British social media network, social trading network, financial analysis platform and mobile app for traders and investors. The company was founded in 2011 and has offices in New York, Málaga, Tbilisi and London.[2] As of 2020, the company ranks in the top 130 websites globally according to Alexa.[3]

History

TradingView was founded in 2011. TradingView is headquartered in New York and has its European market headquarters in London.

The platform aims to help users around the world better understand financial markets by discussing investment ideas in an open forum. In the summer of 2013, the project was selected for the startup accelerator Techstars, where it signed contracts with Microsoft and CME.[4] The company later received $3.6 million in funding from iTech Capital and other investors (TechStars, Right Side Capital Management, Irish Angels).[5]

In May 2018, the company closed another round of venture investment for $37 million led by Insight Venture Partners, DRW Venture Capital and Jump Capital, acquiring TradeIT.[6][7] In October 2021, as part of the next round of financing, TradingView was valued at $3 billion and attracted an additional $298 million from investors, including Tiger Global Management.[8][9]

See also

  • List of electronic trading platforms

References

  1. TradingView Appoints Oleg Mukhanov as CEO Financial and Business News, 2024-01-25, retrieved 2024-10-28^
  2. Omar Faridi. Leading Financial Trading Technology Firm TradingView Moves Head Offices from New York to London Crowdfund Insider, 11 March 2020, retrieved 26 May 2024^
  3. Ruby Hinchliffe. TradingView makes UK switch as COVID-19 boosts global users FinTech Futures, Informa Connect, 2 November 2020, retrieved 26 May 2024^
  4. Startups show off more polished form after summer boot camp Chicago Tribune, 2013-09-02, retrieved 2023-12-03^
  5. Фонд iTech Capital вложил $3 млн в платформу социального трейдинга TradingView Forbes.ru, 2015-07-16, retrieved 2023-12-03^
  6. Jonathan Shieber. Cryptocurrency and a stock market boom pushes TradingView to $37 million in new funding TechCrunch, 2018-05-21, retrieved 2023-12-03^
  7. Ingrid Lunden. TradingView acquires TradeIt to add instant trading APIs to its investor toolkit TechCrunch, 2019-04-02, retrieved 2023-11-07^
  8. Созданную выходцами из России платформу для трейдеров оценили в $3 млрд РБК Инвестиции, 2021-10-14, retrieved 2023-12-03^
  9. Victor Chatenay. TradingView blurs the line between investing and social media, raises $298 million Business Insider, retrieved 2023-11-07^