Stock Heatmap Widget

This widget shows off a macro view on global stocks. Perfect for segmenting by sector, country or market cap.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Exchanges want each website to pay fees for real-time data. As per their requirements we are only allowed to stream delayed data. Here's a list of what's available. Forex and crypto data is real-time.

We get data from many exchanges around the globe and keep adding new ones on a regular basis. Some exchanges are not yet supported. Available markets are listed here. Can't find the data you need to display? Please specify using this form.

We don't have an API that gives access to data. Our REST API is meant for brokers who want to be supported on our trading platform.

All available widget settings are presented in the point-and-click constructor. If what you want to change is not there, contact us using this form.

We provide widgets as a technology piece for FREE with default TradingView branding. However, we have other options available, please reach out to us here.

There are several options, contact us using this form.

Potentially, the problem can arise from trying to insert the raw code dynamically, thus forcing the browser to block the embedded script execution. This may happen when injection via innerHTML occurs, for instance. Trying to dynamically inject the code with the means of certain libraries (e.g. jQuery) may also disrupt the proper initialization of the widget. If you are embedding the code on a site driven by 3rd party infrastructure, make sure to follow their instructions or ask the developer of the platform for help.

Use the Autosize setting. When autosize is on, the widget uses 100% of available width and/or height of the enclosing element. It's very important to set a specific height of parent element for the widget to work properly.

It is not possible to download or export data from TradingView at this time.

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