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Stockfolio windows
Stockfolio windows















Zoom in on any area of the chart you find relevant.Extensive support for technical analysis.An advanced and powerful, yet simple to use chart.Support for more than 60 major cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin, Litecoin, Ethereum, Dash, Ripple, Monero and Bitcoin Cash.Research and monitor important stock details, and analyze valuable investment fundamentals.Track mutual funds, ETFs, and major stock indices.Realtime stock and cryptocurrency quotes from around the world.It is extremely easy to set up and the best way to manage and follow your investment portfolio. So that’s potentially one less import action I need to manage.Stockfolio is an investment app for macOS that will help improve your investment returns by allowing you to research and track interesting stocks and cryptocurrencies. This would eliminate the need to import any data at all! As I’ve mentioned, the Yahoo Finance app allows this already – I have my own paranoid reasons why I haven’t done this yet but the feature is there. I’d really like to see all these stock tracking apps have the ability to link to any brokerage account.

#Stockfolio windows pro#

The pro version is also available as a 14-day free trial and if you decide to buy, it will set you back $29.99. One can import watchlist feature but it’s unclear if there is an import from Google Finance, Yahoo Finance etc. The features and even the UI look fairly similar to those of Stockfolio with the exception that Stock + Pro allows you to create custom alerts and RSS feeds – this is their edge I feel they have over Stockfolio. They have a free version ( Stock +) which is worth checking out first. Stockfolio achieves a seamless and intuitive experience by combining functionality with great design.Īnother app for macOS which is worth mentioning but have not personally tried yet is Stock + Pro. There is a 14-day free trial you can try before deciding to purchase a license for $24.99. As a bonus, you get easy access to relevant StockTwits and Twitter action. Like the Yahoo Finance mobile app, Stockfolio gives you easy access to relevant stock news. I love this feature! There is no import feature yet but the developers have listed this feature as “Coming soon” so looking forward to that. the market value, acquisition cost, and unrealized gain.

stockfolio windows

Adding transactions is very intuitive and what I love the most about it, is how easy it is to see your portfolio’s value which breaks down 3 important stats in a simple graph. Its clean UI makes it easy to look at and navigate. On macOS, I use an app called Stockfolio. I wouldn’t shy away from a paid version if they ever introduced it. It’s free to use which is nice and the ads are minimal. A really neat feature that I like is being able to pull up relevant summarized news articles on any stock I choose. You can add and edit transaction directly on the app without ever having to visit the website. I use the Yahoo Finance app on iOS, it’s native and does a good job tracking my various portfolios. In the meantime, I use a combination of Apps to be able to track my favorite stocks depending on which Apple device I’m using. One may link to a brokerage account within the Yahoo Finance app but I’m not sure I trust it just yet. As much as I’d like there to be a way to do that on iOS and macOS seamlessly on one App and be able to sync using iCloud or something similar, there isn’t one I’ve come across yet that does all that – this would be the ideal solution, preferably developed by the brokerage firm themselves so there wouldn’t have to be any data to input or export. There are lots of Apps out there that do the job of tracking stocks fairly well. For me, a web-based solution or an App solution has to “feel” good and has to be intuitive in order for me to navigate and utilize. Yahoo’s Finance App on iOS, however, is a dream come true! More on that later. It’s cluttered with advertising and feels slow as a result. Another web-based solution is Yahoo Finance but the UI using a browser fails big time – stay away.

stockfolio windows

I say “had” because they have stopped services for now.

stockfolio windows

It’s web-based and had all the features I’ve wanted without compromising the UI much with advertising and irrelevant stuff. For a while, I’ve been using Google Finance. Depending on what brokerage firm you’re using to make your investments, they may not have the best UI or tools to help you make your next investment, or perhaps the performance tracking features aren’t quite there yet and are a pain to navigate.















Stockfolio windows