TradingView adds data from Zhengzhou Commodity Exchange
TradingView has added futures data from the Zhengzhou Commodity Exchange (ZCE).
Founded in 1990 as a pilot exchange in China’s futures market, ZCE operates under the regulation of the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC). ZCE is committed to maintaining a transparent, fair, and impartial trading environment.
ZCE offers futures on common wheat, early rice, and cotton, as well as various other commodities. Together, the exchange’s assets cover crucial fields of the national economy, including agriculture, energy, chemicals, textile, construction materials, and metallurgical industries.
And now, Zhengzhou Commodity Exchange has been integrated within TradingView market data offerings. With this integration, you can easily access new futures data, including futures on apples, Chinese Jujube, flat glass, and ferrosilicon, without leaving your charts. Just open the symbol search and type ZCE: to see all available assets.
Moreover, you can analyze the new data with advanced functionality that includes the ability to switch between last and settlement prices, back-adjust contracts in continuous futures, and use the Open Interest value to assess contracts.
The TradingView platform reliably connects to hundreds of data feeds, with direct access to 1,357,880 instruments from all over the world.
TradingView has been regularly expanding its range of data sources. Recent additions include improved futures data from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and stocks, bonds, and certificates data from EuroTLX.