Simple App to watch the market

Today Swissquote decided that you need a login on their Android app just to see simple charts.

I was wondering if someone knows a simple Android apps to check tickers and at least see charts the simplest charts. Possibly with SIX data as well.

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An iPhone.

I’ll see myself out.

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TradingView

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TradingView

IBKR has a ‘read-only’ mode.

Tradiview seems nice. I tried putting CHDVD on it and it says dividend = 0. :smiley:
I might try it and or finally install IBKR, maybe as anonymous if possible.


And I did not even installed an app.

Who doesn’t own aapl on this forum? Be a bit supportive!

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now scroll until you see the word “dividend”

Yahoo Finance

At one point I recovered my 20+ year old Yahoo account to use it.

Totally worth it

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Isn’t that “Yield” ?

Oh or were you looking for actual distribution absolute value.

Dividend yield (indicated) 0%

I’ve been using Google Finance’s portfolio function. For a few days, my portfolios and watchlists have disappeared. Any one else noticed something?

Another vote for TradingView

TV look like it isn’t free, but it is. Dark patterns.
Or is not free? The only reason I believe it’s free is that they compare plans to a “Basic” one never mentioned anywhere else..

I created an account through Sign Up with Apple so they don’t have my real email address, although I never receive any mails from them.

I added the titles I own and am interested in to my favorites and added a home screen widget on iPhone, iPad and Mac. Although I removed the widgets again at some point, as my wellbeing improved after not being able to check prices with a glance anymore; now I need to deliberately open the app.

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I just use a google spreadsheet and get the data into it from google finance or yahoo finance. Use this tool to monitor my assets. Works great already for years.

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Also TradingView.

This or simply Yahoo finance in the browser, no special app needed.