The latest must-have gadget from
Apple is here, and it offers individual investors several new choices right off the bat.
Today Apple released its
Apple Watch, and 3,000 apps
debuted along with it. That includes at least three apps that fundsters may want to pay attention to.
Online brokerage giants
Charles Schwab (based in San Francisco) and
Fidelity (Boston) both launched Apple Watch apps that will give investors access to real-time market data. And the Fido and Schwab Apple Watch apps will also integrate with the two brokerages' existing iPhone apps.
The third app fundsters may want to check out comes from
Openfolio, a startup based in the Flatiron district of midtown Manhattan.
Hart Lambur and
Yinon Ravid founded the company in 2012, beta-launched Openfolio's offering in August 2014, and officially launched it all (online and on Apple mobile devices) in October. Openfolio combines social networking and investing, allowing individual investors to share their portfolios (in percentage terms, not actual dollar amounts) with people within their networks.
Today OpenFolio debuted its Apple Watch app. Here's the pitch, in the words of
David Ma (who does marketing and business development for the startup):
Our watch app lets you see your investment performance in real time, compare yourself to the markets and your peers, and check on your stock portfolio without ever pulling out your phone.
Openfolio can also tie into all of an individual investor's brokerage accounts, which means clients from different brokerages can use the same app. 
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