
YLG Futures called TradingView, allowing traders in Thailand and abroad to implement both local and international derivatives that are circulated directly from the platform platform.
Part of the YLG Bullion Group, based in Bangkok, has been active in the precious metal market for more than three decades, and has obtained a license from the Securities and Stock Exchange Committee in Thailand since 2009.
TradingView noticed in its release that YLG Futures also maintains the presence of Singapore and won multiple prizes in the industry, including the Excellence Golden Investment Analyst Award in 2022 and the CME group in 2024 for the broker and product development.
With the integration of TradingView, customers can access contracts from Excination Futures Exchange (TFEX) along with CME products, such as Comex Gold, NYMEX Oil, S&P and Nasdaq Futures, and major foreign exchange tools.
Investors can trade these products without paying a platform fee or data fees in the actual time, as commission prices start from $ 0.60 per contract.
To start trading, users open TradingView trading panel, select YLG, and log in to their account.
This step works to expand access to local and global markets from one interface, which simplifies the process of traders who already use TradingView to analyze while reducing costs through integrated implementation and market data.