Q: In regards to William's question on July 10 regarding a portfolio tracker,
An Android smartphone App like Peak Stocks (there are many apps available) (free or a one time fee of ~$2.50 for the paid no advertising version) can provide a handy easy to use tracker. Apple has many also. I have used it for over a year now and have no affiliation with anything mentioned. It also provides live widgets to put on your phone's home screen(s) to really follow a stock(s).
It allows for creating many portfolios which can be named as you like. Each port can be in the currency you select. Stocks can be added/deleted as one likes for monitoring. Stocks can be added/deleted as buy/sells so that it monitors the $ value of each stock and the complete portfolio, 0 - 15 minutes delayed. No log in is required.
It provides charting from 1 day to 10 years+, and seems to provide the most recent and historical news for every stock in any of the ports. I often read of news on a stock before I read about it here at 5i considering that 5i is not a news outlet and does a great job of providing info and answering questions.
Within the app this is accomplished by simply clicking on the stock in a port which instantly opens a chart with price, volume...then swipe the screen left and the news page is open.
Some suggestions of port types that can be created are: (different)Sectors, Real port stock tracking, Cash Port, RSP port, TFSA, Watch List CDN., Watch List U.S., 5i's Rec's 2015, 5i's Income Rec's, All of My Holdings......
I find an app like this is very handy without the need of being at a computer, as it allows stock and bond tracking from anywhere as most people now-a-days have a smartphone with a data provision. It uses minimal data.
An app like this allows for instant tracking without having to log into a person's brokerage account.
Globe and Mail Investors, Globe Investor, MY WATCHLIST also allows for many ports to be created and provides a reasonable amount of information. It requires setting up a free account and must be logged in to access it from a computer, tablet, smartphone....
Hope this is of some value to someone.
Stan
An Android smartphone App like Peak Stocks (there are many apps available) (free or a one time fee of ~$2.50 for the paid no advertising version) can provide a handy easy to use tracker. Apple has many also. I have used it for over a year now and have no affiliation with anything mentioned. It also provides live widgets to put on your phone's home screen(s) to really follow a stock(s).
It allows for creating many portfolios which can be named as you like. Each port can be in the currency you select. Stocks can be added/deleted as one likes for monitoring. Stocks can be added/deleted as buy/sells so that it monitors the $ value of each stock and the complete portfolio, 0 - 15 minutes delayed. No log in is required.
It provides charting from 1 day to 10 years+, and seems to provide the most recent and historical news for every stock in any of the ports. I often read of news on a stock before I read about it here at 5i considering that 5i is not a news outlet and does a great job of providing info and answering questions.
Within the app this is accomplished by simply clicking on the stock in a port which instantly opens a chart with price, volume...then swipe the screen left and the news page is open.
Some suggestions of port types that can be created are: (different)Sectors, Real port stock tracking, Cash Port, RSP port, TFSA, Watch List CDN., Watch List U.S., 5i's Rec's 2015, 5i's Income Rec's, All of My Holdings......
I find an app like this is very handy without the need of being at a computer, as it allows stock and bond tracking from anywhere as most people now-a-days have a smartphone with a data provision. It uses minimal data.
An app like this allows for instant tracking without having to log into a person's brokerage account.
Globe and Mail Investors, Globe Investor, MY WATCHLIST also allows for many ports to be created and provides a reasonable amount of information. It requires setting up a free account and must be logged in to access it from a computer, tablet, smartphone....
Hope this is of some value to someone.
Stan