StockMarketEye 2.2.4

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StockMarketEye is an easy to use stock market and portfolio tracking application that helps you keep an eye on your investments and the stock market. Broaden your view of the market and position yourself to make better investment decisions. Whether you are a full-time stock picker or just managing your 401K, StockMarketEye is a key resource to help you analyse and take advantage of market movement.

You can keep your eye on stocks from most major world exchanges via a simple, intuitive interface that makes it easy to track tens, hundreds or even thousands of stocks, mutual funds, indexes or currency pairs. - Track the performance of your IRA and other investments with portfolios. - Keep your eye on the market with watchlists. - Get perspective on market movement with dynamic stock charts. - See the performance of all of your investments at a glance with the investment tracking overview. - Find ticker symbols with the built-in symbol search. - Get free quotes, updated automatically or on-demand.

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