Competitor And Migration Q&A

Does CuteMarkets Provide ETF Holdings Data?

A direct answer separating ETF constituents from ETF options market data.

Quick answerLast verified April 28, 2026

No. CuteMarkets does not provide ETF holdings or fund constituent data. CuteMarkets provides ETF options market data: chains, expirations, contracts, quotes, trades, snapshots, Greeks, open interest, and aggregates for underlyings such as SPY, QQQ, IWM, and TLT.

ETF holdings

No

Fund constituents and weights are out of scope.

ETF options

Yes

Chains, contracts, quotes, trades, Greeks, OI, and expirations.

Best pages

SPY, QQQ, IWM, TLT

Use ticker-specific ETF options API pages.

Why the distinction matters

ETF holdings data answers what the fund owns. ETF options data answers what derivatives are listed on the ETF, what the chain looks like, and what quotes, trades, Greeks, and open interest are available.

CuteMarkets intentionally focuses on the options market-data layer. If your workflow is an ETF options scanner, backtest, dashboard, or alerting system, that is the relevant data surface.

ETF holdings versus ETF options data

QuestionDatasetCuteMarkets fit
What stocks are inside SPY?ETF holdingsNo. Use a holdings provider.
What SPY calls expire May 15?ETF options chainYes. Use chain and expiration endpoints.
What was the QQQ bid/ask?ETF options quotesYes. Use historical quotes.

Last verified

This Q&A page was last reviewed on April 28, 2026. Date-sensitive market calendars, provider docs, and listed contracts can change, so production workflows should verify the live source before trading or publishing an automated answer.

Related questions

Does CuteMarkets have ETF constituents?

No. CuteMarkets is not an ETF holdings or constituent API.

Does CuteMarkets cover ETF options?

Yes. ETF options workflows are a core use case.

Which ETF option pages exist?

Use the SPY, QQQ, IWM, TLT, and ETF options data API pages.

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