Making Markets
Episode 8 Charting Success with TradingView
Making Markets

Episode 8: Charting Success with TradingView

Making Markets

Episode 8

Charting Success with TradingView

Pierce Crosby is the general manager of TradingView. We cover TradingView's business model, its place in the brokerage industry, and how customers use it across different geographies and asset classes.

(00:02:11) - (first question) The rise of TradingView's ubiquity in the trading market

(00:02:53) - Exploring previous companies before joining TradingView

(00:05:53) - Defining the services offered by TradingView

(00:12:21) - Detailing the business model of TradingView

(00:14:58) - Understanding how the company gained widespread acceptance

(00:19:21) - Implementing charges for charting services

(00:21:21) - Managing relationships with various brokers

(00:24:02) - Categorizing the customer base

(00:26:13) - Analyzing trends in mania-based trading

(00:31:27) - Assessing the quality of TradingView's data

(00:34:32) - Drawing comparisons between global markets

(00:40:04) - Identifying exciting new areas for inclusion in TradingView

(00:43:59) - Deliberating on the three main types of data sets

(00:45:07) - Evaluating the current position in the market hype cycle

 

Charting Success with TradingView

Introduction

Eric
My guest today is Pierce Crosby, the General Manager of TradingView. As someone who personally uses TradingView every day, I can attest to the platform to exceptional features and user-friendly interface. Pierce walks us through the incredible journey of TradingView, the largest finance website globally, boasting 50 million users in 180 countries.

In our conversation, we delve into TradingView's business model and its role in the brokerage industry and explore how consumers like myself leverage the platform across various asset classes and geographies. Please enjoy this conversation with Pierce Crosby.

Pierce, the interesting thing I was joking about with a friend was that in the trading world or markets, there seems to be two people -- two types of people, people that use Bloomberg and people that use TradingView. And although the story of Bloomberg has been told many times and it's a great one, TradingView is a far less-known company. And so I'm excited to do this today. But maybe an interesting place to start would be how did TradingView become so ubiquitous across every chart, it seems like, on the Internet is powered by TradingView.

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