TradingView continues to build its data offering. Today, TradingView announced the addition of more data from the Korea Exchange (KRX).
Stock and indices data for KRX was first introduced to TradingView users back in 2018, Since then, the exchange has grown: it established KRX Clearing division, launched KOSDAQ Global segment with blue-chip companies, and took other steps to enlarge its investment base and lead the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
At the same time, TradingView has been developing new features and integrating more markets into the platform. Today, TradingView is introducing new data from KRX that is now available to TradingView users.
TradingView has added new instruments that aim to take market analysis to a new level: warrants, Exchange Traded Funds, and Exchange Traded Notes.
All of the new data can be found with the “KRX:” prefix typed into the symbol search field.
TradingView regularly expands its list of data providers. Earlier in July, it added futures data from Taiwan Futures Exchange (TAIFEX).
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