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New Futures Products – Global Online Broker Tradeview Markets Launches Futures Trading
Abstract:Tradeview‘s new division will facilitate client access to the Global Derivatives market via Tradeview’s DMA Gateway.

Tradeview Markets‘ Cayman Island-based Broker/Dealer, Tradeview Ltd, (Tradeview) announces the launch of its newly established Futures Division. Tradeview’s new division will facilitate client access to the Global Derivatives market via Tradeview‘s DMA Gateway. Connected to the top exchanges around the globe, with trading in standard, mini or micro contracts, Tradeview Markets is providing direct access to the most liquid contracts from the CBOT, CFE, COMEX, EUREX, ICE, MGE, NYMEX, SMFE, and the CME. Tradeview’s all-in-one platform offers full spectrum trading in:
• Grains
• Metals
• Indices
• Energy
• Currencies
• Rates
• Softs
• Meats
• Dairy
• Renewable Fuels

Tradeview CEO Tim Furey commented that “Tradeview is proud of how we do business and the many services we provide our clients. Adding direct Futures trading will create additional opportunities for our clients to profit from favorable market action and to better manage their downside market risk exposure. With the recent increases in risk, volatility, and market uncertainty, futures trading is a great new benefit to our traders.”
Tradeview Markets is licensed as a Broker/Dealer in the Cayman Islands as Tradeview Ltd under the regulation of the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority, License #585163. Tradeview is a multi-asset online brokerage for retail and institutional traders. In addition to futures, Tradeview offers trading in foreign exchange (Forex), stocks, and contracts for difference. Tradeview provides services to clients around the world through its proprietary and third-party software such as MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5, cTrader, and Currenex.
Tradeviews Futures Division is managed by Jason Kovalcin, an industry veteran with over 20 years of experience in the Fixed Income, Currencies, and Commodities markets. The group has also added futures professional Jon Lawrence to the team. The futures division is based in Chicago.

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