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App of the Day: CNBC Live View for iPad [Apps]

App of the Day: CNBC Live View for iPad [Apps] When you own one of Apple’s tablets and happen to follow the stock market, I will be able to’t imagine you’d ever need anything more than CNBC’s Live View for iPad, a luxuriously large version of the much-loved iPhone and iPod Touch app.

App of the Day: CNBC Live View for iPad [Apps]

What is it?

CNBC Live View for iPad, iPad, Free . A well-stocked stocks app with real time quotes, interactive charts, currencies, commodities, a customizable and flickable ticker, news, video, and, perhaps most impressively, a slick design that makes it all somewhat manageable.

Who’s it good for?

People who follow the stock market; business students; individuals who want something impressive seeking to put on their iPads when it’s just sitting there charging on their desks.

Why’s it better than alternatives?

CNBC says it’s the best stocks app that draws quotes directly from NYSE and NASDAQ before, during, and after market hours. It’s free. And while I admittedly have no idea much of anything about trading stocks, Live View seems to cram in precisely about everything possible ask for in an app like this.

How could it’s even better?

If it just had a button I may press so that’d it make a gaggle of money on the stock market for me automatically.

Possible grab CNBC Live View within the App Store without cost.

For more apps, look at our weekly app roundups for iPhone, iPad, and Android

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