TradingView enables its users to track futures from European Energy Exchange
TradingView has enabled its users to track futures from the European Energy Exchange.
Established in 2000, EEX has grown into a global exchange with a primary focus on European electric power and related commodities, and is known for its liquidity and transparency. The exchange’s reach extends not only across numerous European countries, but also to other continents, including APAC and North America.
With this latest update, TradingView users can now access futures on power, including German power contracts, agriculture, natural gas — with Dutch gas futures among the newly integrated instruments — and more to better gauge sentiment and gain deeper insights into regional trends.
As the exchange operates as a major powerhouse in electricity trading with consistently growing annual volumes, these contracts will help TradingView users to thoroughly understand German and other European energy markets.
To start exploring the newly integrated data, open the symbol search and enter EEX: prefix.
TradingView connects to hundreds of data feeds, giving direct access to more than two million instruments worldwide.
