WebApp of the Week: AOL Money & Finance
This week's web application is essentially a souped up version of the iPhone's current "stocks" application.
For the avid investor, being able to check the fluctuation of your stocks throughout the day is a must, and sometimes the stocks application just doesn't cut it.
As you probably know with the built-in stocks application you can view the current trading price, the rise/fall of the stock's price, and also view simple charts depicting the stock's growth/decline.
With the AOL Money & Finance web application, you can get the day high/low, 52 week high/low, the previous closing price, as well as today's opening price. Much like the stocks application, you can also view the graphs documenting growth/decline (1 month, 3 months, year to date, 1 year, and 5 year increments.)
Check out AOL Money & Finance here (iPhone/iTouch)


Surprisingly, there seems to be no way to build a portfolio. Is that really the case, or am I missing something here?
Posted by: Michael | April 24, 2008 at 10:52 AM