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Abstract:TradingView has introduced its latest product, TradingView Options (Beta). This new tool is designed to enhance trading experiences with an advanced options strategy builder capable of modeling strategies of varying complexity.
TradingView has launched its latest innovation, TradingView Options (Beta), a sophisticated tool designed to elevate trading experiences with an advanced options strategy builder. This new feature allows traders to model strategies of varying complexity, offering a comprehensive suite of tools to enhance trading performance.
For those seeking more customized strategies, TradingView Options offers robust capabilities to create bespoke strategies. Users can name and build their strategy from the ground up. Custom strategies are displayed on the charts left side, with no limit to the number that can be created. Strategies can be added from the handbook or by duplicating existing ones, providing flexibility and personalization. The strategy builder supports adding multiple positions to any custom strategy, allowing modifications to prices, strike sizes, and expiration dates. This ensures each strategy can be fine-tuned to meet specific trading goals. Additionally, users can compare multiple strategies on a single chart by duplicating a strategy, adjusting its parameters, and analysing performance differences between versions.
Beyond the strategy builder, TradingView Options grants access to raw option quotes and critical metrics such as volatility and greeks through the Chain and Volatility tabs. This data is crucial for understanding market dynamics and assessing potential risks. The Symbol Search feature facilitates easy switching of underlying assets for options, seamlessly integrating TradingView Options into the broader TradingView ecosystem. Currently, TradingView Options supports option contracts from CME, NYMEX, COMEX, CBOT, NSE, and BSE exchanges, with plans to expand this list in the future.
In another strategic move to broaden trading options, TradingView has also partnered with UK-based brokerage Spreadex. This collaboration allows users to engage in spread betting directly from the TradingView charting platform. By logging into their Spreadex accounts, TradingView users can access spread betting functionalities seamlessly integrated into the interface. Spread betting enables traders to speculate on the price movements of financial instruments without owning the actual assets. In the UK, this form of trading is particularly advantageous as it is exempt from stamp duty and capital gains tax, making it an attractive option for traders.
These enhancements and partnerships underscore TradingViews commitment to providing comprehensive, integrated trading solutions that cater to the diverse needs of its users. By continuously innovating and expanding its platform capabilities, TradingView aims to support traders in achieving their financial goals more efficiently.
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