The multi-broker Blueberry has rolled out TradingView integration through its DXtrade platform, giving traders and sub-brokers direct access to Devexperts’ charting and analysis tools.

The Sydney-based broker previously integrated DXtrade in February for its foreign exchange and CFD traders. Now those same users can tap into TradingView's full suite of features without leaving the DXtrade environment.

Blueberry Adds TradingView Access Through DXtrade Platform

According to the press release, traders now get access to TradingView's interactive charts, technical indicators, and social trading network. The integration also includes alert systems and multi-timeframe chart layouts that many active traders rely on for market analysis.

"We're excited to expand our partnership with Devexperts and introduce TradingView integration to our clients via the Blueberry.X platform powered by DXtrade," said Chris Nelson-Smith, Head of Trading and Operations at Blueberry.

"This collaboration allows us to further enhance our offering, giving traders access to advanced charting and analysis tools within a platform designed to support their evolving needs."

Blueberry's sub-brokers will also benefit from the TradingView connection through DXtrade. This means smaller brokers who don't license DXtrade directly can still offer their clients TradingView functionality.

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Platform Enhancement

The previous setup only included a TradingView widget. The new integration provides full, direct access to TradingView's complete application suite. DXtrade, built by Devexperts, serves as a multi-asset trading platform focused on forex and CFD trading. The platform already supported global markets including forex, indices, shares, commodities, and cryptocurrencies through margin trading.

Jon Light, Head of OTC Platform, Devexperts
Jon Light, Head of OTC Platform, Devexperts, Source: LinkedIn

DXtrade's architecture allows for unlimited scalability through additional servers, which helps accommodate Blueberry's monthly trader growth. The platform includes real-time exposure management and configurable dealing settings for different client groups and trading instruments.

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"We are really pleased to have been able to build on our ongoing work with Blueberry, delivering the direct integration with TradingView via our DXtrade platform,” Jon Light, Head of OTC Platform at Devexperts, added. “This will enable Blueberry's traders to directly access the multiple benefits TradingView offers, while enjoying the full range of functionalities and features provided by the DXtrade platform."

When it comes to Blueberry, the company has dropped “Markets” from its brand name as part of a rebranding effort, following a trend seen among other CFD brokers such as Admirals, Taurex, and Scope. In parallel, the company introduced a new transaction reporting system in Australia, integrating TRAction’s reporting solution with the MetaTrader 4 (MT4) platform to streamline regulatory compliance.