TradingView Adds Riyad Capital, Opening Direct Access to Saudi Equities


TradingView has expanded its broker ecosystem with the integration of Riyad Capital, enabling users to trade Saudi equities directly from TradingView’s Supercharts. The move strengthens TradingView’s presence in the Middle East while giving global and regional traders streamlined access to the Tadawul, Saudi Arabia’s primary stock platform.
The integration reflects a broader shift in global market participation. As under Vision 2030, international interest in its equity markets has risen sharply. By connecting TradingView’s analytical environment with a locally licensed brokerage, the partnership lowers both technical and operational barriers to participating in one of the quickest-evolving capital markets globally.
For Riyad Capital, the integration positions the firm at the intersection of institutional-grade brokerage services and one of the world’s most widely used trading platforms, expanding its digital reach while maintaining full regulatory compliance.
Why Saudi Equities Are Drawing Growing Global Attention
Saudi Arabia’s equity market has undergone a structural transformation over the past decade. Tadawul has expanded sector diversity beyond energy, added new listings through privatizations and IPOs, and increased foreign participation via regulatory reforms. As a result, Saudi equities are no longer viewed purely as a regional market, but as an increasingly relevant component of emerging and frontier market portfolios.
Liquidity has improved alongside these reforms, supported by market-making initiatives, enhanced disclosure standards, and growing participation from domestic institutions. Saudi Arabia’s inclusion in major global indices has further amplified capital inflows, making execution quality and reliable market access more significant than ever.
Against this backdrop, TradingView’s integration with a CMA-licensed broker provides traders with a regulated, direct route into Tadawul, without relying on indirect instruments or synthetic exposure.
Takeaway
How the Riyad Capital Integration Works on TradingView
Riyad Capital is now available directly within TradingView’s trading panel, allowing users to analyze Saudi stocks and place trades from the identical Supercharts environment used for global equities, forex, and other asset classes. Orders are routed through Riyad Capital’s institutional-grade infrastructure, combining chart-based execution with local market expertise.
This integration removes a common friction point for active traders: switching between analysis platforms and brokerage terminals. By consolidating charting, technical indicators, and execution into a single interface, traders can react more efficiently to market movements, earnings announcements, and macro developments affecting Saudi stocks.
For professional users, this workflow consistency is especially valuable. It allows Saudi equities to be evaluated using the identical analytical frameworks applied to U.S., European, or Asian markets, supporting more coherent cross-market strategies.
Takeaway
Margin Lending and Research as Competitive diverseiators
Beyond basic market access, Riyad Capital brings a range of value-added services into the TradingView ecosystem. Competitively priced margin lending allows traders to enhance capital efficiency, while institutional routing supports reliable execution in a market where liquidity can vary by stock and session.
Equally significant is Riyad Capital’s in-house equity research. Local research coverage provides context that is often missing from global platforms, including insights into regulatory changes, sector-specific developments, and company-level dynamics unique to the Saudi market.
For international traders unfamiliar with local nuances, this combination of research and execution can materially reduce information asymmetry. For domestic traders, it enhances their ability to deploy more sophisticated strategies using globally recognized analytical tools.
Takeaway
Regulation and Market Integrity in Focus
Riyad Capital is licensed by the Saudi Capital Market Authority (CMA), which has steadily strengthened regulatory oversight as the market opens to broader participation. For traders, this regulatory framework provides secureguards around custody, execution, and market conduct.
In emerging markets, regulatory clarity is often as significant as liquidity. The CMA’s role in supervising brokers and and increases confidence for both domestic and foreign investors.
By integrating only with regulated brokers, TradingView reinforces its position as a neutral technology platform rather than an execution risk intermediary. This approach aligns with growing global expectations around in cross-border trading.
Takeaway
What This Means for TradingView’s Broker Ecosystem
The addition of Riyad Capital reflects TradingView’s ongoing strategy of deepening regional market coverage through direct broker integrations. Rather than offering only data or indirect exposure, TradingView continues to prioritize partnerships that enable full trade lifecycle execution.
This approach is particularly relevant in markets outside North America and Europe, where local expertise and regulatory alignment are essential. By adding Saudi Arabia’s leading brokers to its ecosystem, TradingView enhances its relevance for traders viewking diversification beyond traditional developed markets.
For brokers, the value proposition is equally clear. Integration with TradingView provides access to a global user base while preserving local compliance and client relationships, creating a scalable digital distribution channel.
Takeaway
Saudi Markets in a Global Trading Context
As global investors reassess geographic diversification amid shifting monetary and geopolitical dynamics, Saudi Arabia’s equity market occupies a unique position. Strong domestic demand, large-scale government investment programs, and evolving distinguish it from other emerging markets.
Access remains the gating factor. Platforms that can combine global-grade analytics with local execution are best positioned to capture rising interest. TradingView’s integration with Riyad Capital addresses this need directly, making Saudi equities easier to analyze, trade, and integrate into multi-asset portfolios.
For traders already using TradingView as their primary analytical interface, the addition removes yet another barrier between insight and action.







