Yahoo Finance: Stocks & News Reviews – Page 11

5/5 rating based on 787 reviews. Read all reviews for Yahoo Finance: Stocks & News for iPhone.
Yahoo Finance: Stocks & News is free iOS app published by Yahoo Inc.

Great App - Needs High AND Low price alerts

Paradigm816

I’m new to investing and have several accounts. It’s easy to have everything in one interface. Please give us high AND low alerts on one screen rather than having to set two alerts for each stock. Edit 10-20-2020: PLEASE fix the split-stock issue. Tesla stock is not reporting correctly since it split. My market value and total gain are WAY off. This has gone on for a couple of months now and still isn’t fixed. I’ve lowered the rating because of this.


Stock coverage

scsc213

This is my go to for stock breakdown


Profesional

prinsezxsari

Good work tool


Excellent

Mau$2020

Real time good


To many ads!

jw124358

Although I enjoy the website as it provides updated information the site is slow and contains far to many “sponsored” ads.


A “good” tool for staying on top of a portfolio that spans multiple accounts

constantnormal

… in an acceptably-close-to-real-time manner. It is reasonably easy to input and maintain purchases across multiple brokers, and to then be able to see the status of individual equities, options, etc aggregated into an overall picture. However, it should not be counted on to deliver the “precision” that one might expect from a brokerage or fund management company. And if you maintain your own spreadsheet or database model, you should not expect the numbers that roll out of Yahoo Finance to exactly match the numbers that appear on your fund manager’s web site or monthly statement. A short while ago, I was trying to chase down a 1 cent discrepancy between what appeared on my own spreadsheet, vs what appeared in Yahoo Finance. It eventually turned out to be a position where the asset was a thousand shrs of ASML, that closed at a reported price of $386.00. So we have an integer price, and an integer number of shares. A reasonable person would expect the product of those two numbers to have been an integer. But the displayed result in YF was 386,000.01 — a result that cannot possibly be attributed to decimal-binary conversions of fractional amounts, as integers are EXACTLY represented in all computer systems (unless the integer result is so large as to exceed the capacity of floating point number representation – which was not the case in this instance). I suspect the error was due to some bad JavaScript, but it could be from any number of sources. My point is that YF is NOT a precision tool, but is “pretty close” , and it’s utility and ease of use made me cut it some slack. Your mileage may differ.


Great app for stock monitoring and alerts

Sudheer T

Great app, like it


Mvp

ksindi

This app is the mvp of all finance apps. I use it to track my portfolios and i even create my own benchmark to track my performance. I highly recommend. Would have been nice if corporate action events could be reflected in the portfolios.


Love Yahoo Finance

Soonerboomerray

I Love Yahoo Finance. I count on it everyday for detailed info on individual stocks.


Very helpful

Buzzsaw89

The FIRST one I check, everyday.