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Title: Tools/apps to manage portfolio?
Post by: conex on October 31, 2019, 05:02:44 PM
Which ones do you recommend and why?
If it's possible those which aren't too expensive..
Appreciate the help!


Title: Re: Tools/apps to manage portfolio?
Post by: mk4 on October 31, 2019, 05:16:47 PM
But anyway, the top portfolio trackers are Blockfolio[1] and Delta[2]. If you really want a "manager" though, whereas you can trade on that app via exchange APIs, then check out TabTrader[3]. I really haven't used TabTrader though, so do your due diligence.


[1] https://blockfolio.com/
[2] https://delta.app/
[3] https://tab-trader.com/


Title: Re: Tools/apps to manage portfolio?
Post by: unsoindovo on October 31, 2019, 10:05:23 PM
Personally I use blockfolio and the coinmarketcap app.
On play store you can find dozens of this kind apps....
Anyway, I think blockfolio e coinmarketcap app are the best!
Dozen of function.
Exchange interfaces
APIs
Charts
News
Portfolio backup and more


Title: Re: Tools/apps to manage portfolio?
Post by: harizen on October 31, 2019, 10:12:59 PM
Which ones do you recommend and why?
If it's possible those which aren't too expensive..
Appreciate the help!

Since you have mentioned "which aren't too expensive", are you looking for a service or program instead that will manage your portfolio literally like you will do nothing just funding e.g when to buy when to sell, etc.?

If you are a beginner in this trading field, you need to work manually to see how trade should be done. Those sites mentioned here by other responders will help you to track what you need* but not it will literally do the work for you.

If you have any specific concerns, just post here.


Title: Re: Tools/apps to manage portfolio?
Post by: deadsilent on October 31, 2019, 10:29:11 PM
I've been using blockchain for years now. No problem so far. The price will automatically sync to the app. Also what do you mean "which aren't too expensive"? Are you going to hire people who will manage your portfolio? No, you can't just trust app or people to have access to your funds. You'll gonna regret that when all your funds are gone. Trading is simple. Try to study it. There's a lot of trading tools there that can help you.


Title: Re: Tools/apps to manage portfolio?
Post by: Oilacris on October 31, 2019, 10:42:38 PM
Which ones do you recommend and why?
If it's possible those which aren't too expensive..
Appreciate the help!
Which aren't too expensive? So you mean paid apps? Why would need to pay if there were free to be used which is more better than to those paid ones.

Ive been using Blockfolio for how many years already when it comes to tracking prices and some glimpse or check out with CMC then its already
and enough thing for me.


Title: Re: Tools/apps to manage portfolio?
Post by: Darooghe on November 01, 2019, 02:27:10 PM
Depending on what your requirements are, there are multiple applications in the market that can help you achieve that. For me, coinstats.app is the best portfolio tracker at the moment. It has a useful function to set alerts for your favorite coins. I constantly get updates for prices, charts, news from the web and social media. It allows to easily track and follow the prices of more than 3000 cryptocurrencies as well as to see the prices over different exchanges. Filtering function helps to find the needed information in a moment. It is very easy and comfortable for use.


Title: Re: Tools/apps to manage portfolio?
Post by: doomistake on November 01, 2019, 02:42:58 PM
But anyway, the top portfolio trackers are Blockfolio[1] and Delta[2]. If you really want a "manager" though, whereas you can trade on that app via exchange APIs, then check out TabTrader[3]. I really haven't used TabTrader though, so do your due diligence.


[1] https://blockfolio.com/
[2] https://delta.app/
[3] https://tab-trader.com/

I use blockfolio app on android since 2017, and I've encountered some bugs like it is buffering sometimes when loading your portfolio, maybe it was on my internet or it is just the app, and sometimes it doesn't the price chart, overall, it is good for me and I also recommend it to everyone who needs it. It is the simplest and easiest app on managing your portfolios, especially on their new version.


Title: Re: Tools/apps to manage portfolio?
Post by: OmegaStarScream on November 01, 2019, 06:28:29 PM
Here is an article that you should read https://hackernoon.com/top-5-cryptocurrency-portfolio-trackers-for-everyday-use-in-2019-85c812044a60

You should be fine with the free versions of these apps unless you're an advanced user, then you might need to look into the premium features.


Title: Re: Tools/apps to manage portfolio?
Post by: Ryker1 on November 01, 2019, 06:45:45 PM
Well, the Blockfolio app is a very common coin tracker. Because it is very convenient to use and install your mobile.
You can try this web coin tracker probably you like,  https://www.cointracker.io/ and also Bitsgap as far as remember they had launching campaign here before. Just a friendly reminder, be careful with other coin trackers that using in your exchange used, connecting API. There is a high chance of getting scam.


Title: Re: Tools/apps to manage portfolio?
Post by: Willitivity on November 01, 2019, 08:46:50 PM
When it comes to portfolio management and analysis, blockfolio is the top app for that. I find the interface Very much simplified yet packed with features. And you don't even an account to operate it. Another ggod option is tabtrader, I basically use it in line with blockfolio both apps are great and gets the job done.


Title: Re: Tools/apps to manage portfolio?
Post by: conex on November 01, 2019, 09:48:17 PM
But anyway, the top portfolio trackers are Blockfolio[1] and Delta[2]. If you really want a "manager" though, whereas you can trade on that app via exchange APIs, then check out TabTrader[3]. I really haven't used TabTrader though, so do your due diligence.


[1] https://blockfolio.com/
[2] https://delta.app/
[3] https://tab-trader.com/
Will check everything! Thank you for recommendations


Title: Re: Tools/apps to manage portfolio?
Post by: conex on November 01, 2019, 09:50:13 PM
Which ones do you recommend and why?
If it's possible those which aren't too expensive..
Appreciate the help!

Since you have mentioned "which aren't too expensive", are you looking for a service or program instead that will manage your portfolio literally like you will do nothing just funding e.g when to buy when to sell, etc.?

If you are a beginner in this trading field, you need to work manually to see how trade should be done. Those sites mentioned here by other responders will help you to track what you need* but not it will literally do the work for you.

If you have any specific concerns, just post here.
I'm running really short on time so i'm more looking for a service to manage the portfolio.
Would definitely rather learn trading on my own but...when time comes.


Title: Re: Tools/apps to manage portfolio?
Post by: conex on November 01, 2019, 09:52:04 PM
Which ones do you recommend and why?
If it's possible those which aren't too expensive..
Appreciate the help!
Which aren't too expensive? So you mean paid apps? Why would need to pay if there were free to be used which is more better than to those paid ones.

Ive been using Blockfolio for how many years already when it comes to tracking prices and some glimpse or check out with CMC then its already
and enough thing for me.
I meant paid apps. So many people mentioning blackfolio, will try it out.
Thank you!


Title: Re: Tools/apps to manage portfolio?
Post by: Drai on November 01, 2019, 10:01:12 PM
I used to use Delta app until I discovered CoinStats, I initially didn't download the application as a portfolio app, I downloaded it as an app to monitor all cryptocurrency prices just like CMC but the reason I preferred it to CMC was that they tend to list coins listed in any exchange less than a week after that coin is listed in any exchange so you can track their prices, even those listed in decentralised exchanges that are not on CMC, it's very recently that I started using it as a portfolio app, I love it because it enables me to track both my portfolio and the whole cryptocurrency market with just one mobile application.


Title: Re: Tools/apps to manage portfolio?
Post by: nelson4lov on November 02, 2019, 09:28:08 AM
Which ones do you recommend and why?
If it's possible those which aren't too expensive..
Appreciate the help!
Which aren't too expensive? So you mean paid apps? Why would need to pay if there were free to be used which is more better than to those paid ones.

Ive been using Blockfolio for how many years already when it comes to tracking prices and some glimpse or check out with CMC then its already
and enough thing for me.
I meant paid apps. So many people mentioning blackfolio, will try it out.
Thank you!

It's Blockfolio. If many people are gunning/vouching for something, that says a lot about it. So it's a good idea to try it out. If it's not what you were looking for or expected... Don't forget to try other alternatives like Delta app or Coinstats (someone suggested it here. Yet to try it out myself).

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I love it because it enables me to track both my portfolio and the whole cryptocurrency market with just one mobile application.

I'm hearing about CoinStats for the first time. From what you said, It looks like having the best of both worlds. Coinmarketcap has a mobile app of their own and it includes a portfolio tracking/management too.




Title: Re: Tools/apps to manage portfolio?
Post by: Suslived on November 02, 2019, 09:29:51 AM
Which ones do you recommend and why?
If it's possible those which aren't too expensive..
Appreciate the help!

You don't really need too many tools or apps to manage your portfolio. The exchange your trading on probably has enough tools to help you track your trades and balances. Instead of focusing on all these peripheral tools, people should focus more on learning how to analyse and trade better.

In any case, I'd suggest the Delta app. It has a clean and sexy user interface.


Title: Re: Tools/apps to manage portfolio?
Post by: ioanbtc on November 02, 2019, 03:19:08 PM
If you want to monitor you portofolio, not manage, you can use blockfolio and also set alerts which can help when price goes down so you can sell in case to not lose so much.


Title: Re: Tools/apps to manage portfolio?
Post by: Genemind on November 03, 2019, 10:25:58 AM
I have been using blockfolio for years and I haven't been experiencing any bugs. I'm able to monitor my holdings through this app and I could say that it's trusted and working well for me. It's free so I wouldn't mind paying for anything. However, it's still for you to choose where you're comfortable as long as you're using a legit one.


Title: Re: Tools/apps to manage portfolio?
Post by: desticy on November 03, 2019, 04:40:57 PM
But anyway, the top portfolio trackers are Blockfolio[1] and Delta[2]. If you really want a "manager" though, whereas you can trade on that app via exchange APIs, then check out TabTrader[3]. I really haven't used TabTrader though, so do your due diligence.


[1] https://blockfolio.com/
[2] https://delta.app/
[3] https://tab-trader.com/

I’m just using number one and number two and two from your list.
I use blockfolio to track the value of my assets, the application does a good job of this task, has a good interface, and quite capacious functionality.
I also use the BitUniverse application, as it provides a convenient widget for the phone, however, it did not fit to track the value of assets, because it does not display all the coins I have.


Title: Re: Tools/apps to manage portfolio?
Post by: conex on November 04, 2019, 01:40:09 PM
But anyway, the top portfolio trackers are Blockfolio[1] and Delta[2]. If you really want a "manager" though, whereas you can trade on that app via exchange APIs, then check out TabTrader[3]. I really haven't used TabTrader though, so do your due diligence.


[1] https://blockfolio.com/
[2] https://delta.app/
[3] https://tab-trader.com/

I’m just using number one and number two and two from your list.
I use blockfolio to track the value of my assets, the application does a good job of this task, has a good interface, and quite capacious functionality.
I also use the BitUniverse application, as it provides a convenient widget for the phone, however, it did not fit to track the value of assets, because it does not display all the coins I have.

Checked BitUniverse but prefer Blackfolio, better interface.
Friend recommended Newscrypto platform (free tier avaiable), some of tools look really promising but didn't have time yet to explore everything. I've posted a topic about using such platforms as guidelines but most of replies didn't show same enthusiasm.
Either way, everyone prefers its own strategy.


Title: Re: Tools/apps to manage portfolio?
Post by: JeromeTash on November 04, 2019, 04:58:38 PM
Checked BitUniverse but prefer Blackfolio, better interface.
Friend recommended Newscrypto platform (free tier avaiable)
I dunno whether it's just a matter of preference but i actually found Bituniverse much more appealing to me than blockfolio.
It also has extra feature which you can use to automatically manage and view you daily profits directly using API keys from your exchange.

Also 3commas.io has an option to manager and track you portfolio but only through Exchange API keys if you are a trader.


Title: Re: Tools/apps to manage portfolio?
Post by: jamesndungu1 on November 06, 2019, 03:34:57 AM
Which ones do you recommend and why?
If it's possible those which aren't too expensive..
Appreciate the help!

One of the tools that I prefer to use while trading on crypto exchanges is coin tracking because it is a crypto portfolio for any type of trader, it also allows you to track your taxes and its ideal for beginners or advanced users. Coinigy is also an impressive tool because with it I can dig deeper and increase my reach and at the same time minimize my risk by using a variety of exchanges.


Title: Re: Tools/apps to manage portfolio?
Post by: conex on November 06, 2019, 08:30:54 AM
Which ones do you recommend and why?
If it's possible those which aren't too expensive..
Appreciate the help!

One of the tools that I prefer to use while trading on crypto exchanges is coin tracking because it is a crypto portfolio for any type of trader, it also allows you to track your taxes and its ideal for beginners or advanced users. Coinigy is also an impressive tool because with it I can dig deeper and increase my reach and at the same time minimize my risk by using a variety of exchanges.
Coingiy looks really amazing, especially the mobile app. Dunno why but tools remember me of those of newscrypto which was mentioned earlier in debate. Anyway, id you know what you are doing both apps are the way to go!


Title: Re: Tools/apps to manage portfolio?
Post by: wajik-tempe on November 06, 2019, 08:44:30 AM
Which ones do you recommend and why?
If it's possible those which aren't too expensive..
Appreciate the help!

One of the tools that I prefer to use while trading on crypto exchanges is coin tracking because it is a crypto portfolio for any type of trader, it also allows you to track your taxes and its ideal for beginners or advanced users. Coinigy is also an impressive tool because with it I can dig deeper and increase my reach and at the same time minimize my risk by using a variety of exchanges.

There are many free apps that serve a good service of managing our portofolio, my current best crypto assets management is blockfolio because it has an android apps that we can download from playstore and it always gives updates for a better version day after day.
We can list our assets and our active trades from many exchanges and it's not just have the list of famous coin, but also have new tokens all over this world. So, it's recommended to use it even for newbie becase the user interface is friendly and easy to use.


Title: Re: Tools/apps to manage portfolio?
Post by: fullhdpixel on November 07, 2019, 08:38:49 AM
Which ones do you recommend and why?
If it's possible those which aren't too expensive..
Appreciate the help!
I have been using blockfolio from inception now and I think that they have been very wonderful for me, which I dint think it involves money using them, except maybe I have not gotten to that stage, but form the year that I have been using block folio, I think that their service has been very few, and you can also try them out also, I am sure that in this section, if we are to look at the most popular one, it should be this block folio.

I remember that when I needed to have something like you want here too, many people that I have asked all advices that I go for the application, which I dint think I ever made the wrong choice choosing this application. This is what my friend has also choses and it also have some additional benefits that you will really need.