radingView is available with a paid subscription, and with a limited free version. In May 2013 the company was chosen to participate in the Techstars accelerator in Chicago,[2] where partnerships with Microsoft and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange[3] were announced. In July 2015 the company raised $3.6 million from iTech Capital and other investors[.[4] TradingView is geared toward private investors and traders. The service is available in three languages and has around 500,000 users[5] in over 175 countries; the majority are from the United States. Users have published over 500,000 trading ideas since the service began[6] Its main capabilities are in trading of equities, futures and Forex.[7][8] TradingView also has its own scripting language, Pine Script, and built-in script editor. This scripting allows the user to customize the display of technical indicators, the look and feel of their experience on the trading window, and other features