TradingView makes ICE Data Indices available on its charts
TradingView is introducing ICE Data Indices, giving its users access to a wide range of benchmarks to gain deeper insight into global markets.
Established in 2000 to digitize energy trading, the Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) has grown into a Fortune 500 company operating financial exchanges and clearing houses while also providing mortgage technology and data services. Today, it is a leading global exchange group and the owner of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). Its Fixed Income & Data Services division, which offers analytics, valuations, and other market data solutions across various asset classes, is widely known for its breadth and transparency.
With the latest integration, TradingView users now have access to over 3,000 indices. Among them are the MOVE (Market Option Volatility Estimate) index, which tracks volatility across the U.S. Treasuries, and the NYA (NYSE Composite) index, which captures the performance of all common stocks listed on the NYSE. You’ll also find the GDM (Arca Gold Miners) index, a market cap-weighted benchmark tracking global gold and silver mining companies. This expanded data set helps you better understand both the broader economy and specific industries.
To view the data, open the symbol search and enter ICE: prefix.
TradingView connects to hundreds of data feeds, giving direct access to more than two million instruments worldwide.
