TradingView announces beta launch of TradingView Desktop platform
TradingView today announced the beta launch of the TradingView Desktop platform.
Over a decade ago TradingView went on a journey to take cutting-edge trading technology to the web. Now, the charting app has come back to traders’ home-screen with TradingView Desktop. The TradingView team does not expect any major issues, however, given that this is a new app, the team would love to get feedback.
TradingView Desktop offers:
- Native multi-monitor support
Multiple monitors are important to traders. TradingView Desktop allows traders to set up and restore their multi-monitor workspace without any of the limitations browsers traditionally face.
- Desktop experience
The platform offers some relief to those traders who are tired of losing their charts, hidden away between all their open Twitter and YouTube tabs. Traders can now keep all of TradingView charts findable from just one click on their desktop menu.
- More speed, more efficiency
TradingView Desktop is even faster than the default browser. But traders can still use both, and also TradingView’s mobile apps. The company promises that experience is all the same, with 100% synced layouts, watchlists and settings.
The TradingView team is regularly updating the apps. TradingView is planning to roll out Timelines for major public companies over the next year. TradingView’s editorial team is mapping the entire history of the most popular public companies to their share price charts – allowing trader to see in real time what sends the stock soaring and what makes it sink. The timelines aim not only to give traders the data they need, they also aim to offer a window into the company itself: its character, themes, goals and dreams.
Recent enhancements include the addition of new watchlist features. TradingView has added a tool to help traders organize their lists more effectively.