TradingView enables users to access Nasdaq Nordic futures directly from charts
TradingView has enabled its users to access Nasdaq stock and index futures, covering Swedish, Danish, Finnish, and Norwegian markets.
Nasdaq Nordic, a subsidiary of Nasdaq, Inc., is the core market hub for the Nordic and Baltic European regions, connecting local and international investors with a diverse range of companies — from fast-growing SMEs to large, established corporations. It offers a variety of asset classes, including equities, derivatives, and fixed income, and is recognized for its transparency and liquidity.
With this integration, TradingView users can now access futures and expired contracts on major Nordic stocks and indices, including OMX Stockholm 30, OMX Copenhagen 25, OMX Helsinki 25, OMX Oslo 20 (Gross Index, Price Index). Each of the indices comprises the largest and most actively traded stocks on the corresponding exchanges, helping traders gauge market sentiment and dive deeper into their analysis of the country’s economic state.
Real-time data for the newly-integrated futures is available with an active market data subscription, but all users can access delayed data on their charts.
To explore the new data, open the symbol search, select the “Futures” tab and enter OMXNORDIC: prefix.
TradingView connects to hundreds of data feeds, giving direct access to more than two million instruments worldwide.
