Abstract:Errante now offers TradingView integration, enhancing FX/CFD trading with powerful charting, real-time alerts, and extensive user resources for global traders.
Errante, a well-regarded CFD and forex broker, has announced its integration with TradingView, the leading social charting platform for traders. This move aligns Errante with other prominent brokers that have added TradingView‘s platform, aiming to give traders a more powerful and flexible experience. With this integration, users gain seamless access to advanced charting and analytical tools directly on TradingView, in addition to Errante’s existing platforms—MetaTrader 4 (MT4), MetaTrader 5 (MT5), and cTrader.
TradingView is a favored choice among traders, boasting over 60 million users worldwide. It connects traders through a vast social network while providing over 400 built-in indicators and strategies. These features offer invaluable insights across diverse markets, from forex pairs and stocks to commodities and indices, which helps traders make informed decisions.
The platform‘s Pine Script™ feature allows users to design custom indicators and strategies, offering flexibility to seasoned traders looking to refine their approach. Additionally, TradingView’s market alerts keep traders informed of significant market changes in real time, with alerts available on any device, adding convenience and accessibility to trading practices.
Founded in 2019, Errante operates under stringent regulatory standards, with licenses from the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC) in Europe and the Seychelles Financial Services Authority (FSA). These licenses enforce essential client protections, including negative balance protection and segregated funds. Furthermore, Errante‘s partnership with Lloyd’s of London provides additional security, with an insurance program that covers liabilities up to €1,000,000.
Errantes account offerings include four tiers: Standard, Premium, VIP, and Tailor Made, each tailored to different trading needs. Minimum deposits vary, starting at €50 for the Standard account and ranging up to €15,000 for the Tailor Made account, which offers raw spreads from zero. The platform lineup now extends across MT4, MT5, cTrader, and TradingView, catering to traders who prefer automated, manual, or copy trading options.
Clients can fund their accounts via credit cards, e-wallets, cryptocurrencies, or bank transfers, though fees may apply depending on the transaction method. The broker also charges an inactivity fee after five months and an early withdrawal penalty within three months if no trades have been conducted.
Errante‘s integration with TradingView enhances its platform versatility, offering traders robust analytical tools and access to a global trading community. This partnership underscores Errante’s dedication to supporting traders with cutting-edge resources, all within a secure and regulated environment.
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