The Ultimate Mobile Phone Stock Market Portfolio App!?
June 06, 2014
A few months ago I downloaded several stock apps for my iPhone but I wasn't really happy with any of them. Invariably they were either too slow, too clunky or too expensive. Even my broker's app required me to login in every time I launched it! So annoying! What I wanted was something that would let me get a quick overview of my portfolio or watchlist while I was away from my computer. So when I started working on SwingTradeBot making it work well on mobile browsers was very important to me. So far I'm very happy with using it from my phone -- no app required, so it should look (pretty much***) the same on any mobile browser. I also like being able to access it from ANY device and see the same info everywhere.
Here are some screenshots:
This is the top of the portfolio page. There are fewer columns displayed on moblie compared to what you'd see on a tablet, laptop or desktop computer browser. You can click the plus sign to reveal the hidden columns.
Next is an example of an expanded stock row:
Scrolling down a bit more we get to the recent technical alerts for each stock in the portfolio:
Scrolling past the technical analysis events brings us to the recent news for the portfolio's stocks:
And under that is the ticker search box so that you can easily get to other stocks:
So there you have it. I can usually get the page to load for me in 2 to 3 seconds. So it gives me very quick access to see what's going on with my portfolio. Give it a shot by signing up (it's free) and adding some stocks to your portfolio.
*** SInce this is *not* an app, you should see a very similar page whether you have a Android-based phone (HTC One, Sony Xperia, Samsung Galaxy S4 or S5, LG G2, Samsung Galaxy Note, Nexus, Motorola Moto G, etc.) or a Windows Phone, Blackberry, Nokia Lumia...
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