
VIX And More
On byIn my ongoing review of financial markets applications for iPad, there are several which defy easy categorization or look like the only entrants in their respective categories. The application has two main pieces of efficiency: an ETF screen and ETFdb information articles. The screen is relatively basic and the articles come in chronological order, what it makes it difficult to keep track of specific sectors or asset classes in real-time.
Still, when one drills from the testing tool down, some excellent ETF (and ETN) content is revealed. The CBOE app covers a different slice or slices of the investment world. It includes general market data (indices, most active stocks, most active options, etc.), quotes, news, and a watchlist function where users can draw up options chains and gain access to data and graphs for each option associated with a specific underlying.
The CBOE app also offers some high quality educational content from the Options Institute. Here one can learn the fundamentals of options strategies, take an internet course, or review a variety of additional educational materials from the CBOE’s educational arm. CBOE TV content is also available on the app. Included in these are videos on breaking news and timely subjects as well as more general background material.
- Investing or conserving money
- Does any involuntary part-time work
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- Numbers of shares authorised, issued and fully paid, and issued but not fully paid
- Especially useful when there is limited or no similar information
Last however, not least, the CBOE application has a link to the CBOE twitter feed, which shows significant options transactions, breaking news and new content on the CBOE web site. For those who are interested in options and particularly options education, the CBOE iPad app should be considered a high concern.
I found WolframAlpha to be the most interesting and difficult to spell it out of the three apps. This is partly because it had been since I visited the WolframAlpha website awhile, but also because the app is such a superb fit for the iPad form display and factor. 1.99 I have little doubt that users will find a way to get their money’s worth out of this application. In sum, these are three apps that cover a particular facet of the investment universe and do so within an attractive manner. Investors interested in ETFs, options, or computational graphics and data are encouraged to take each of these three apps for a test drive.
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