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Portfolios - Hong Kong Edition


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开发 Tommy Chong
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Portfolios (Hong Kong Edition) is a stock portfolio and management app. Portfolios can let you enter your stock trades and dividends, keep track of your stock investment transactions and calculate gain or loss amount for you.

Portfolios (Hong Kong Edition) can keep track of your stock trades in Hong Kong Exchange Market

Portfolioss Main Features:

- MULTIPLE PORTFOLIOS
Manage your stock investment in multiple portfolios

- STOCK INVESTMENT
Record your stock transactions of your trade and dividend

- WATCH LIST
Stay updated about your favorite stocks in the watch list

- INVESTMENT INFORMATION
You are able to review your investments information. Portfolios does the calculation for you. You can see the gain/loss amount of your investment. Moreover, your Portfolios performance was clearly and neatly displayed

- TRADING COMMISSION
When you input details of your stock trade, you are able to choose the trading vendor. Portfolios calculate the estimated commission of the transaction for you

- WARRANT SEARCH & CBBC SEARCH
You can easily search stock warrants and cbbcs (Bull / Bear). Portfolios employ new views and techniques to compare warrants and cbbcs rapidly

- LINK PORTFOLIO
With your email address, you could gain access to your Portfolio anywhere across your mobile devices by a simple and secure verification

- MOVE INVESTMENT RECORD TO OTHER PORTFOLIO OF YOURS
You have the flexibility to transfer details of your investment of each stock from one portfolio to other portfolio

- REASONABLE NETWORK USAGE
Portfolios use reasonable data network usage of your mobile device. You would enjoy the performance of Portfolios


We are always look forward to hear from you. If you have questions, suggestions and feedback, please let us know by:
https://www.facebook.com/portfolios.hk/

We will update you anythings about Portfolios by:
https://twitter.com/portfolios_hk/
https://www.instagram.com/portfolios.hk/


DEVELOPERS : Seed Team
( Tommy Chong, Henry Ho & Terry Wong)