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Wallace Wang
Product Review: NASDAQ OMX Portfolio Manager for the iPad by Wallace Wang
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS ...Real-time data is crucial for accurate
and timely trading, but
in the past, to get real-time
data you had to pay a monthly fee. Now,
however, if you have either a wi-fi or 3G
Internet connection and an iPad, you can
retrieve real-time data using the Na s d a q
Om x Portfolio Manager app. The initial
Portfolio Manager app screen displays
a list of stocks on the left side of the
screen, which you can divide into three
categories: a watchlist of stocks you
want to track, a portfolio list of stocks
you're currently trading, and a search
list that lets you type in a stock...
AUTHOR: Wallace WangDATE: MAR 2011SUBJECT: Product Review
Product Review Bloomberg For The iPad by Wallace Wang
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS ...Most traders spend their time in
front of a desktop computer
with a high-speed Internet connection.
But when you're traveling or just
stepping away for lunch, you may not
want to cut yourself off from the latest
market news. Fortunately, with an iPad,
a wifi or 3G cellular Internet connection,
and this Bloomberg app, you can stay up
to date with the market wherever you
take your iPad....
AUTHOR: Wallace WangDATE: JAN 2011SUBJECT: Product Review
Product Review: WSJ iPad App by Wallace Wang
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS ...For many Wall Streeters, reading
The Wall Street Journal has
always been important for keeping
track of the latest financial news. In
an age where real-time stock quotes are
available over the Internet and financial
news stories change every few minutes,
however, the idea of relying on a physical
newspaper feels more and more antiquated
every day. Fortunately, you can
avoid the drawbacks of carrying around
a physical newspaper and still enjoy the
editorial content of the Journal through
the company's free iPad app....
AUTHOR: Wallace WangDATE: APR 2011SUBJECT: Product Review
At The Close by Wallace Wang
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS ...At The Close by Wallace Wang
It can be done, and here's how.
It's a fact of modern-day life
that no matter what kind of computer you use today, you're
going to have to replace it tomorrow.
Most traders these days are
probably using Windows XP, but
if you are using a computer with the
Vista operating system (OS), you
may find that some trading software
may not run the way it should.
That's because it will take time for all
trading software to make the transition.
In case of such an event, you may want to
consider keeping your current computer for
trading and get a second, more modern computer...
AUTHOR: Wallace WangDATE: APR 2009SUBJECT: At The Close