If you’re looking to keep up-to-date with a few precious metals, Gold Tracker might be an iPad app that works for you. It’s currently $2.99 in the app store and this will be part 4 of 5 of my iPad financial app review series.
I sat down today to write a financial iPad app review about StockPortfolio for this part of my iPad series, but then something happened. I ran into BlackGold. Being an oil enthusiast—guess that’s the right way to put it—BlackGold immediately had my attention.
So, I thought I’d delay the article by a few hours and do a fresh review for this app. As it turns out, the makers of the other app I like, StockWatch, make this one. It has the same feel to it and operates in the same way.
Yesterday, I reviewed MarketScan as part of my financial iPad app review series. Today, I look at an iPad app that I’m using more and more—StockWatch. It’s $5.99 in the app store.
As the first part of my financial ipad app review series, I will take a look at MarketScan. This was actually the first financial app that I bought for my iPad. It is currently $3.99 in the app store, which is slightly lower than some other financial apps.
The revolutionary iPad is changing the way most of us think about computers. It’s a great tool for investors, because of its extreme portability, PDF support and task-solving potential. Even though it’s fairly new, there are already a handful of good financial apps available that are worth looking into if you’re an investor of any calibre.