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Real-Time Streaming Stock Porfolio & Quotes On Your BlackBerry – Quotestream Wireless

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quotestream_wire-grid.gifI have recently gotten more involved in managing my stock portfolio and was looking for a good way to keep track of my portfolio. I was looking for something with an easy interface for idiots like me but with the powerful features available for when I learn more. So far I have not found a good free solution and PocketDay Pro stocks was good but did not have all the in depth features I was looking for. During my search I stumbled upon QuoteStream and decided to share this solution with all of you.

QuoteStream offers the most comprehensive solution for managing your stock portfolio and quotes on the go. I almost feel more informed than my broker =). They have many different plans for every kind of user ranging from delayed quotes to real-time. The prices start at $9.95 a month but there is a “Free” 7-day trial that charged me 32 cents for some reason.  I wish I could do a review but I am a real amateur so I don’t think I could do it justice at this point in time. The software does tie into my E-trade account along with many other online account managers so you can make live trades from your berry. Check out the screenshots below and the QuoteStream product page here for more info.

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This entry was posted on Friday, August 24th, 2007 and is filed under News, Utilities.
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One Comment to “Real-Time Streaming Stock Porfolio & Quotes On Your BlackBerry – Quotestream Wireless

  1. Do you have a programme which works for the london stock market – if not can you suggest one ?