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An ETF's intraday indicative value (IIV) can be obtained on Yahoo Finance (ticker followed by "-IV") or on Fidelity's website for current account holders. I recently attempted to get the IIV for an ETF with over $500mm AUM and a 30 day average share volume greater than 300,000. No IIV information was available. What is the criteria for determining whether intraday indicative values are available for ETFs?
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^TCAF-NV works but that is previous day's NAV.
I asked this question about TCAF IIV but there was no answer.
https://www.mutualfundobserver.com/discuss/discussion/comment/170368/#Comment_170368
if it is a fully transparent ETF, then service providers can provide the IIV.