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Stocks and Futures

Stocks and Futures

( 70 Reviews )
License: Free
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License:Free
Category:Personal finance
User-rating:3.3 ( 70 Reviews )
Language supported:

English (United States)

Minimum
OS:Windows 10, Windows 10 Mobile
Architecture:x86, x64, ARM
Recommended
OS:Windows 10, Windows 10 Mobile
Architecture:x86, x64, ARM

Description

Designed for simplicity. Stocks and Futures provides quotes and charts for stocks, futures, and indexes.


Your symbols roam with you across all your devices if you use a Microsoft account. Changes to your symbol list on one device will synchronize to your other devices, including sort order if you rearrange symbols via drag and drop.


Select any symbol in your list and see historical charts.


This is a must-have application for anyone who wants to monitor the stock markets during the trading day and the futures markets which are open around the clock almost every day of the year.

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Reviews

  • 6/16/2017
    Didn't Work Windows 10 by TJ

    Doesn't work on Windows 10

  • 6/11/2014
    by Kory

    The only stock quote app that gives quotes for futures I have found. Having live tiles like the desktop version would be nice.

  • 5/29/2013
    Almost perfect by Jan

    If this app had real time quotes, it would be perfect. I would be willing to pay for that update. I hope the publisher is paying attention. Also, pre and after market upstate are needed.

  • 2/1/2013
    Good App; Not quite Perfect by Unknown

    This is a great app if you want a clean, simple interface for viewing stock quotes. My only request is that they add functionality to allow me pin stock quotes to the start screen. The Microsoft finance app lets you do this, but it limits you to only 10 stocks, and for some dumb reason it prints all quotes in a green box, rather than color coding green/red for gain/loss.

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