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Choosing your investment tracker

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3rd Mar 21 5:02 pm

Investing becomes exciting as you grow from one level to another. Progress always seems to motivate us towards doing even more in the right direction. The biggest challenge starts when you want to keep an eye on things. Especially when dealing with investments, issues of trust and reliability always rise.

Over the years several investment tracking services have cropped up offering various packages. Other platforms offer users an investment and tracking package. Some have gone to the extent of offering educational materials. There are some which are strictly focused on offering investment opportunities. So, which are the best investment tracking apps? Let’s look at what to expect.

Qualities to check for in great investment trackers

Ability to track your assets

There is no need to read many different books on investments if the company can’t track your assets. A reliable investment tracker will monitor all your assets including bonds, crypto, stocks, and ETFs.

Costs of tracking your investments

A good investment tracker ought to offer have a free method for new users to get started.
Most portfolio trackers allow you to start free of charge. However, some trackers will charge you for the using the app, for example. You don’t want to spend too much on this before you start tracking your investments.

User -friendly interface

You don’t want an app that will take you days to locate a function. An investment tracking app should have all the necessary commands within reach.

Top five best investment trackers

1. Delta Investment tracker

Delta stock tracker is available on Android and iOS.  Delta has live feedback on investments as they happen including stocks, bonds, options, futures, indices, ETFs, and mutual funds among others. Delta also has a notification feature that instantly shares any changes on an asset you follow. You can also create a personal portfolio including a profit and loss statement and your portfolios balance across the different periods.

2. Sharesight

Sharesight enables you to track all your assets including stocks instantly. You can track over 30 different global stock exchanges live. You can also track different assets such as bonds, property, alternatives, equity, cryptocurrency among others. There’s also a customs group feature where you can instantly access all your custom investments.

3. Personal capital

Personal capital tracks your bills, credit card statements, bank accounts, and portfolios. You get access to every investment opportunity while tracking all your funds. It’s available on Desktop, Android, and iOS.

4. M1 Finance20

M1 finance uses slices of a pie as a portrayal for your holdings. You can choose any slice, invest and have a portfolio created. Users may opt to invest passively via the M1’s Expert pies feature in house asset management. M1 finance does not have any brokerage fees or commissions.

5. Status money

Status money manages investments by comparing with your peers. You get advice anonymously on the status of your money. There are also cash rewards as you continue to enhance your finances.

Your peers will act as a benchmark while you manage and track your finances. You can also evaluate your spending habits to know if you are overspending, paying more interest rates, or have poor saving habits. Status money is available on iOS and android.

 

The above information does not constitute any form of advice or recommendation by London Loves Business and is not intended to be relied upon by users in making (or refraining from making) any investment decisions. Appropriate independent advice should be obtained before making any such decision.

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