In this video, we show you how to use the search box to find specific exchanges and discover new assets on those exchanges. Our goal is to make global financial data more open and accessible for all of our members. When you create a TradingView account, you instantly gain access to data from around the world.

To get started, head to the search box and type in the name of the exchange you're interested in and add a colon ":" to the end of it. For example, type "NYSE:" to see NYSE listed securities or "NSE:" to see NSE listed securities. You can do this for all of the exchanges listed on TradingView.

At the top right of the search dropdown is a button that says "All Exchanges." Click this to see all of the exchanges available to you and the region of the world they are based in. You can use this to refine your search and discover new exchanges.

If you have any questions, please write them in the comments below and our team will do their best to help. If you enjoyed this video tutorial, press the like button. Thanks for watching and we hope this tutorial helps you with your research, trading, and market knowledge.

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