TradingView adds data from Bulgarian and Ljubljana Stock Exchanges
Today, TradingView announced the addition of stocks, bonds, and indices from the Bulgarian Stock Exchange and Ljubljana Stock Exchange.
Both institutions are major regional exchanges. The history of the Bulgarian Stock Exchange dates back to 1914, when the Sofia Stock Exchange was first established. After major changes and periods of halted operations, it turned into the only licensed and operating stock exchange in the country, providing access to the local market.
The Ljubljana Stock Exchange in Slovenia holds a similar status as the country’s main stock exchange. Established in 1989, the Ljubljana Stock Exchange became part of the Central and Eastern Europe Stock Exchange Group in 2009. In 2015, its shares were acquired by the Zagreb Stock Exchange, and the following year, it joined the SEE Link regional trading platform project.
With this integration, TradingView users can now access Bulgarian and Slovenian stocks, bonds, and indices, including SOFIX, which is the first stock market index of the Bulgarian Stock Exchange, covering the performance of the 15 most liquid companies listed on the exchange, and SBI TOP, the primary stock market index of Slovenia.
To access new data, open the symbol search and enter the BSESOF: prefix to view the symbols for the Bulgarian Stock Exchange or LJSE: to analyze the data for the Ljubljana Stock Exchange. Also, you can access the corresponding markets in the screeners.
TradingView connects to hundreds of data feeds, giving direct access to more than two million instruments worldwide.
