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TradingView keeps adding more data to the platform, with mutual funds from NASDAQ now available on charts.

This integration gives TradingView users access to new symbols from a major global exchange to expand their horizons and help make more informed decisions.

The first automated exchange in the world, Nasdaq is based in New York and lists more than 5,000 companies, many of which are global giants like Apple and Microsoft. It’s one of the most active stock trading venues in the US and globally, operating 29 markets and enabling the trading of stocks, derivatives, fixed income, and commodities.

Some of the instruments popular on Nasdaq and other marketplaces worldwide are mutual funds, which allow individuals to pool their capital with other investors and entrust professional managers to use investments strategically. For example, the Fidelity 500 Index Fund invests in common stocks included in the S&P 500 Index, offering access to a diversified portfolio of assets that may otherwise be too expensive or complex to manage independently.

This and other funds are now available for analysis on TradingView charts: to see the full list, open the Symbol Search, type the NASDAQ: prefix, then click the Funds tab and choose Mutual funds.

The TradingView platform reliably connects to hundreds of data feeds, with direct access to 2,019,615 instruments from all over the world.

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