Best in terms of what?
Not all apps are made with the same objective in mind. Some are made for investing in stocks, derivatives & speculation purposes and others made for mutual funds etc. So it would help if you were more precise.
Useful apps with categorization:
- Tracking stock market - Moneycontrol & Investing dot com app.
- Trading stock markets - Fyers Markets (I have vested interests)
- Data analytics - Stock Edge.
- Discussion about stocks - MMB (Moneycontrol message board). Others exist too, but they’re relatively very new.
- Mutual funds - Way too many of them these days. But no special effects so to speak.
Please note, that I have a vested interest in mentioning Fyers Markets, but make no mistake, it is built well for trading stocks on the go. It’s got a lot of screeners which can help in decision making and can enhance the possibility of bettering your performance. Yes, there are a lot of brokerage apps out there, but at Fyers, we build apps based on what our customers want. It’s feedback driven development.
My suggestion: You don’t need too many apps. Just make sure you have ones which fulfill your purpose. If you’re a trader, get an app which helps you trade. If you just want to keep track of stocks, then do that with 1 app. Using too many apps can be a resource of confusion.
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