Easy to use and very effective
Love this app. Use it many times a day when market is open. Perfect design.
Yes, Watch My Stocks is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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Love this app. Use it many times a day when market is open. Perfect design.
Was hoping I could enter my original stock price when purchased to track gain
Good little app. Better than just a list of stock prices. The portfolio function is what I got it for, which is great, but it would be nice if there were a “percentage of portfolio/asset allocation” option for constructing portfolios rather than just a “number of shares” option. I’m less concerned with my portfolio’s dollar value on a daily basis than I am with the portfolio’s performance overall for the day. And since I’m an index fund/lazy portfolio person, assigning percentages for various ETFs to construct the portfolio would be the bomb.
Just what I wanted, the only thing missing is to display the portfolio value within the complication. It would be great to just flip my wrist to see the portfolio value without having to push a button on the watch screen.
Only problem how do you add appl keeps saying bad for Apple
That show its icon on Apple iWatch but unstable work and I cannot find the way to unsubscribe. Please let me know how with thanks.
Thanks
Had new phone and needed transfer Kramer & Kramer was there to support via email within the hour! Great service. I will be a long time client.
I look at this app every few hours to see how the market is doing and, more importantly, how my portfolio is doing. The color shading is a great tool to see which companies are showing significant gains/losses any day. The proxy stock idea makes the day’s gains/losses real - unlike most other portfolio apps. Absolutely the best portfolio app I’ve seen.