| Personal Trader is a stock market utility designed for managing your stock portfolio. Intuitive and easy-to-use, Personal Trader helps you track and analyze your investments. Personal Trader can get current share values from the Internet and update your portfolio, showing you its total value and the value of individual stocks.
Manage multiple accounts
Personal Trader lets you manage your stocks, handle multiple accounts in multiple currencies and update your datas automatically.
You can see your trades, your holdings and your gains and losses per line and per account, at any time.
Transactions and history
Personal Trader lets you manage buys and sells, dividends, stock splits and miscellaneous charges (per line, per account). It also offers a simple way to cash deposit and withdraw.
At any time, you can edit a transaction, change a date or a value. All the datas will be automatically recalculated.
Performance tracking
Do you know how your account performed since last year ?
For each day, you see the performance of your account, your holdings and the available cash.
Keep an eye on your favorite stocks
You don’t own a stock, but you’d like to keep a eye on it. In just one click, add it to a watchlist and follow it.
For each stock, you can see the current quote, the variation, the highest and lowest quote, and the volume exchanged for the current day.
A watchlist can contain stocks from different countries and different markets.

About Coladia
Coladia is a company founded in 2005 by experienced developers and designers, coming from the MacOS X world.
Our goal is to create “state of the art” applications using the strength of MacOS X technologies, such as Cocoa, Aqua, Spotlight and Dashboard.
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February 28th, 2008 at 3:28 am
I strongly recommend Stox… which is the best of its kind and much more professional than Personal Trader.
February 28th, 2008 at 8:31 am
LOL! I win something I don’t need! Anyone want to swap for this? I can’t remember where the donate a license thingie is.
PT
February 28th, 2008 at 7:55 pm
Looks OK but pretty basic. Stox looks nice but not sure I’d pay $50 for it. PT I might be interested in swapping something for this as I don’t think I’d pay $20 for it or fork out more for Stox. Any other apps for Mac worth looking at?
February 28th, 2008 at 7:55 pm
Looks OK but pretty basic. Stox looks nice but not sure I’d pay $50 for it. PT I might be interested in swapping something for this as I don’t think I’d pay $20 for it or fork out more for Stox. Any other apps for Mac worth looking at?
February 29th, 2008 at 8:17 am
Sounds good, ozron. What do you have?
PT
here’s my addy to go off list ptmartin @ charter.net