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ETH Kimchi Premium (KRW vs US)

This indicator calculates and displays the Kimchi Premium of Ethereum (ETH) spot prices between a selected Korean exchange and a selected U.S. exchange.
The Kimchi Premium is defined as the percentage difference between the ETH price quoted in Korean Won (KRW) and the ETH price quoted in U.S. Dollars (USD),
converted using the current USD/KRW foreign exchange rate.
Formula:
Kimchi Premium (%) = ((ETH_KRW/USD_FX) - ETH_US) / ETH_US × 100
Features:
- Configurable Korean ETH/KRW symbol, U.S. ETH/USD symbol, and USD/KRW FX symbol
- Option to calculate on a custom timeframe independent of the chart timeframe
- EMA smoothing of the premium to reduce noise
- Raw premium and smoothed premium plot options
- Optional data table showing converted prices, FX rate, and premium values
- Alert condition when absolute premium exceeds a user-defined threshold
- Visual spike marker when threshold is crossed
Typical Use:
Traders use the Kimchi Premium as a sentiment and arbitrage indicator. A large positive premium often signals strong buying interest in Korea,
while a negative premium can indicate selling pressure or weaker demand compared to U.S. markets."
The Kimchi Premium is defined as the percentage difference between the ETH price quoted in Korean Won (KRW) and the ETH price quoted in U.S. Dollars (USD),
converted using the current USD/KRW foreign exchange rate.
Formula:
Kimchi Premium (%) = ((ETH_KRW/USD_FX) - ETH_US) / ETH_US × 100
Features:
- Configurable Korean ETH/KRW symbol, U.S. ETH/USD symbol, and USD/KRW FX symbol
- Option to calculate on a custom timeframe independent of the chart timeframe
- EMA smoothing of the premium to reduce noise
- Raw premium and smoothed premium plot options
- Optional data table showing converted prices, FX rate, and premium values
- Alert condition when absolute premium exceeds a user-defined threshold
- Visual spike marker when threshold is crossed
Typical Use:
Traders use the Kimchi Premium as a sentiment and arbitrage indicator. A large positive premium often signals strong buying interest in Korea,
while a negative premium can indicate selling pressure or weaker demand compared to U.S. markets."
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此腳本以閉源形式發佈。 不過,您可以自由且不受任何限制地使用它 — 在此處了解更多資訊。
免責聲明
這些資訊和出版物並不意味著也不構成TradingView提供或認可的金融、投資、交易或其他類型的意見或建議。請在使用條款閱讀更多資訊。