OPEN-SOURCE SCRIPT

Ethereum ETF Tracker (EET)

Get all the information you need about all the different Ethereum ETF.

With the Ethereum ETF Tracker, you can observe all possible Ethereum ETF data:
  • ETF name.
  • Ticker.
  • Price.
  • Volume.
  • Share of total ETF volume.
  • Fees.
  • Exchange.
  • Custodian.


At the bottom of the table, you'll find the ETHE Premium (and ETH per Share), and day's total volume.

In addition, you can see the volume for the different Exchanges, as well as for the different Custodians.
If you don't want to display these lines to save space, you can uncheck "Show Additional Data" in the indicator settings.

The Idea
The goal is to provide the community with a tool for tracking all Ethereum ETF data in a synthesized way, directly in your TradingView chart.

How to Use
Simply read the information in the table. You can hover above the Fees and Exchanges cells for more details.
The table takes space on the chart, you can remove the extra lines by unchecking "Show Additional Data" in the indicator settings or reduce text size by changing the "Table Text Size" parameter.

Aggregate volume can be displayed directly on the graph (this volume can be displayed on any asset, such as Ethereum itself). The display can be disabled in the settings.
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Open-source script

In true TradingView spirit, the author of this script has published it open-source, so traders can understand and verify it. Cheers to the author! You may use it for free, but reuse of this code in publication is governed by House rules. You can favorite it to use it on a chart.

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