Here is a list of various futures traders apps for iPhone, android, windows, blackberry and iPad. Futures traders are very busy people- enter the apps to make their lives easier!
5. BlackGold
BlackGold is an app that allows mobile price watching for crude oil, gold, gas, natural gas and heating oil. The app is free and works with iPhones, ipads and iPods. Reviews indicate that the app’s recent bug fixes have enabled greater functionality but bearing in mind this app is free, you may find you get what you pay for.
BlackGold is an app that allows mobile price watching for crude oil, gold, gas, natural gas and heating oil. The app is free and works with iPhones, ipads and iPods. Reviews indicate that the app’s recent bug fixes have enabled greater functionality but bearing in mind this app is free, you may find you get what you pay for.
4. iFutures
iFutures allows tracking commodities futures from the iPhone or iPod Touch. The app provides over 100 futures from various markets. iFutures features include charts, watchlists and category settings for each commodity from metals to livestock.
iFutures allows tracking commodities futures from the iPhone or iPod Touch. The app provides over 100 futures from various markets. iFutures features include charts, watchlists and category settings for each commodity from metals to livestock.
3. Bloomberg
Bloomberg have a range of apps for the iphone, ipad, blackberry, android phone and tablet, windows phone and nokia phones. The standard Bloomberg app allows the user updated business news and data, especially useful as we know the stock market can flip at any minute. The app includes stock quotes, graphs and push notifications so you’re kept in the loop.
Bloomberg have a range of apps for the iphone, ipad, blackberry, android phone and tablet, windows phone and nokia phones. The standard Bloomberg app allows the user updated business news and data, especially useful as we know the stock market can flip at any minute. The app includes stock quotes, graphs and push notifications so you’re kept in the loop.
2. FuturesLive
Designed with the commodity crowds in mind, this app allows traders to keep track of futures contracts and commodities. FuturesLive lists quotes from futures contracts at major exchanges. The main attribute making this app stand out is that it doesn’t try to track your portfolio which can slow the app down.
Designed with the commodity crowds in mind, this app allows traders to keep track of futures contracts and commodities. FuturesLive lists quotes from futures contracts at major exchanges. The main attribute making this app stand out is that it doesn’t try to track your portfolio which can slow the app down.
1. StockTwits
StockTwits is like Twitter for traders. The app provides real time updates on traders and their movements in response to markets. There are amateurs up to investing firms and media outlets on this social network. Some traders also post free technical advice and analysis. StockTwits is best for day traders to watch throughout the day- and it’s free!
StockTwits is like Twitter for traders. The app provides real time updates on traders and their movements in response to markets. There are amateurs up to investing firms and media outlets on this social network. Some traders also post free technical advice and analysis. StockTwits is best for day traders to watch throughout the day- and it’s free!
Have any of you had good or bad experiences using these apps? Which is your favourite or are there any better than these?
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