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MobFinance US Edition 3.3
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MobFinance is a powerful real-time portfolio management program that enables an investor to monitor stock portfolios traded on 10 US exchanges by retrieving stock quotes, live charts, and related business headlines directly to your mobile phone. It is also an efficient tool to monitor stocks and financial matters like services of Aviva. It offers a broad range of trade information for stocks, mutual funds, and derivatives from major markets including NYSE, NASDAQ, OTC Bulletin Board Market etc. Using MobFinance, an investor can create his own portfolios, and track values of a individual stock and entire portfolio all at once. It also generate charts that helps an investor to observe the price trend and capture momentum. WAP proxy is fully supported and five different language support meets the needs of multi-national investors. Version 3.3 features comprehensive quotes for stocks, mutual funds, and futures.
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