Chapter: Broker Analytics

Investing.com (Investing Pro)

3.5

SOLID

20-plus embeddable widgets spanning economic calendar, technical charts, live rate tables, and calculator tools (pip, margin, Fibonacci) across 30-plus language domains - the broadest localisation reach in the widget tier and a Fusion Media Cyprus incorporation that simplifies GDPR contracting for CySEC operators. Default Investing.com co-branding in embeds and pricing opacity are the key evaluation friction points.

scorecard

Investing.com (Investing Pro)

Atlas score

3.5

Best for

  • CySEC retail CFD and forex brokers needing broad multilingual economic calendar and market data widget coverage
  • Operators building broker education or onboarding sections who need pip, margin, and Fibonacci calculator embeds
  • Brokers already in a commercial advertising relationship with Investing.com extending to widget licensing

Not for

  • Operators who need proprietary-only content to maximise portal stickiness against the public Investing.com site
  • Brokers requiring deep custom platform integration beyond standard iframe embeds

Pros

  • 20-plus widget catalogue: economic calendar, live currency rates (up to 18 pairs), technical charts covering 5,000 instruments, news feed, plus pip/margin/Fibonacci calculators.
  • 30-plus regional language domains (Russian, Arabic, Turkish, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Hindi, major European languages) - broadest language localisation reach in the widget tier.
  • Fusion Media Group incorporated in Cyprus - EU-domiciled contracting entity simplifies GDPR data processing agreements for CySEC operators.
  • Calculator widget set (pip, margin, pivot point, Fibonacci) is distinctive and not replicated as cleanly in the FXStreet catalogue - strong for broker education and onboarding flows.
  • Near-2,000 live currency pairs and HTML5-based customisable charting with real-time streaming data.

Cons

  • Default widget embeds carry the Investing.com logo; white-label terms must be explicitly negotiated and may not be available on lower tiers.
  • Consumer site investing.com provides identical calendar and news content free to traders, reducing portal stickiness relative to proprietary content.
  • Widget licensing pricing not publicly disclosed - requires direct contact with tools@investing.com; widget-level language delivery into broker portal environments requires separate confirmation.
  • Limited technical integration depth for proprietary platforms needing deep personalisation or event system connectivity - best suited to standard iframe embed deployments.

Pricing teardown

Pricing not publicly disclosed — contact vendor for a quote.

Public pricing not disclosed; see body for details.

Editorial commentary

Who they are

Investing.com is a Madrid-based financial information platform operating one of the highest-traffic financial news and data websites globally. Its operator is Fusion Media Group, incorporated in Cyprus, making it a domestic vendor for CySEC-regulated operators in terms of legal entity jurisdiction. The broker analytics relevance is the webmaster tools and widget licensing programme: Investing.com offers approximately 20-plus embeddable financial widgets - economic calendar, currency converter, live rate tables, technical charts, news feed, and calculator tools - that brokers can license for integration into client portals and marketing sites. The product positioning is closely comparable to FXStreet’s widget offering; the two are the most commonly evaluated alternatives in the economic calendar and market data widget segment for retail broker operators. Investing.com’s global traffic reach - reported to exceed 50 million monthly unique visitors - provides its embedded widgets with a traffic legitimacy signal, though the same consumer-facing website also competes directly with any broker portal that embeds its widgets.

What is actually in the package

The Investing.com webmaster tools catalogue spans market data, analytical, and calculator widgets. Market data widgets include live currency cross rate tables (up to 18 pairs), top cryptocurrency trackers, exchange rate tables, interest rate displays, and technical summary boxes. The Economic Calendar widget covers scheduled macro events in real time with automated updates at data release, matching the standard functionality that FXStreet’s calendar provides. Technical charting widgets cover approximately 5,000 instruments in an HTML5-based customisable format. Calculator tools include a currency converter, pip calculator, profit calculator, margin calculator, pivot point calculator, and Fibonacci calculator - the last three being particularly useful for embedding in broker knowledge base or education sections.

News feed and RSS widgets provide real-time financial news content that updates automatically. All widgets include customisable appearance settings to align with the broker’s brand environment. The platform supports nearly 2,000 live currency pairs and real-time streaming data. Language support is broad: Investing.com operates regional domains across 30-plus languages including Russian, Arabic, Turkish, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Hindi, and major European languages, which in principle means the underlying content is localised - widget-level language availability for embedded deployments requires direct confirmation with the tools team at tools@investing.com.

Pricing reality

Investing.com does not publicly disclose widget licensing pricing on the webmaster tools page. The commercial model is managed through direct engagement with the tools team. Based on the comparable FXStreet model and the consumer-platform origin of the product, the expectation is a per-broker SaaS licence priced by traffic volume or monthly active users. The breadth of the free widget tier (basic embed functionality is accessible with minimal barrier) and the premium tier (custom branding, data feed integration, advanced analytics) are structured to accommodate operators from small brokers to high-volume platforms. Operators should contact tools@investing.com to obtain a commercial proposal.

Jurisdictional and integration fit

Fusion Media’s Cyprus incorporation is a meaningful data point for CySEC operators: the contracting entity is EU-domiciled, GDPR-compliant, and within the same regulatory jurisdiction as the broker, which simplifies data processing agreements and vendor due diligence. For FCA-regulated UK operators, Cyprus incorporation requires a standard EU-to-UK data transfer assessment post-Brexit but is not a blocking issue. For DMCC-licensed UAE operators, the lack of a UAE entity is manageable given the non-personal-data nature of market widget delivery.

Multilingual content coverage across 30-plus regional domains is a direct match for CySEC brokers serving Russian, Arabic, Polish, Greek, Turkish, and other language client bases. The regional domain model indicates that the content localisation is production-grade and not just translation overlay, though widget-level language delivery into a broker’s portal environment must be confirmed separately.

Where it fits in operator strategy

Investing.com occupies the same operator strategy slot as FXStreet: the economic calendar and market data widget layer of the client cabinet. For operators evaluating one versus the other, the differentiating factors are content depth (FXStreet has deeper analytical and commentary content; Investing.com has broader instrument coverage), language reach (Investing.com’s regional domain model may offer more production-grade localisation in certain languages), and commercial terms (both require direct engagement to obtain pricing). Operators who already use Investing.com as a traffic source for advertising (the broker logos on the webmaster tools page - Plus500, eToro, Capital.com - are all advertising partners) may find the widget licensing conversation a natural extension of an existing commercial relationship.

The calculator widget set is a distinctive functional add-on: pip calculator, margin calculator, and Fibonacci calculator tools are standard fixtures in broker education centres and onboarding flows that FXStreet’s widget catalogue does not replicate as cleanly.

Where this breaks down

The same structural limitation that applies to FXStreet applies here: Investing.com’s consumer site is directly accessible to any trader for free, meaning the economic calendar and news content embedded in the broker’s portal is identical to content available at investing.com without any portal login required. This undercuts the stickiness value of the embedded widget relative to a proprietary content layer that is only accessible inside the broker’s client cabinet.

A second operational concern is brand prominence. Investing.com widgets typically carry the Investing.com logo in the default embed, which places a competitor brand inside the broker’s own portal environment. Depending on the licensing tier, white-labelling options may be available, but the default assumption should be that Investing.com co-branding appears unless white-label terms are explicitly negotiated.

Widget customisation depth is adequate for standard deployments but limited for operators who need deep technical integration with their proprietary platform’s data architecture, event systems, or personalisation layers. For those operators, a pure API data feed approach rather than a pre-built widget embed is the more appropriate technical path.