The agreement includes The Wall Street Journal, Barron’s and MarketWatch.com content.
“We pride ourselves on providing the most trusted journalism, data and analysis to help the global financial community make smarter, faster decisions,” said Joe Cappitelli, general manager of Dow Jones Newswires in a statement. “Making our content available within the TradingView platform will give users an edge when navigating market trends and spotting investment opportunities.”
TradingView has more than 50 million active users.
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