CNBC Mobile Website Lets You Check Your Stocks from Your Phone
September 30th, 2008 MobileFreak
Yesterday’s stock market crash was like nothing I’ve ever seen. And at this point, nobody really wants to see the value of their portfolios, or what’s left of them.
But we all know we should. In fact, folks in the U.S. with IRAs with more than 20 years to retirement should strongly consider converting at least a portion of the portfolio to a Roth IRA. Since the the gains (if any) are likely to be so small right now, the tax hit is negligible.
But I digress. The point of this post is to show you where you see how the market is doing from your mobile browser. And CNBC is here to help. Use the link below to get to the CNBC mobile website. Just try not to throw your phone when you see the carnage.
Mobile Website:
Entry Filed under: Business, The List
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“Just try not to throw your phone when you see the carnage.”
lol, Lucky I don’t play stock exchange thing. But it’s a good technology anyway.
Yeah, I’m glad I don’t play the stock exchange either (especially now). Still, like wiehanne said, it’s always nice to see new technology and programs for mobile devices.
Yay, yet another way to feel suicidal ;)
great info as if you didnt mention I didnt know at all.