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- Price: Free to try (30-day trial); $49.95 to buy
- Operating system: Windows 2000/XP
- Date added: March 15, 2006
- Total Downloads: 80
- Downloads last week: 1
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- Average user rating: stars out of 1 votes
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From Money Sentinel :Money Sentinel is an application that monitors a basket of investments you select. The user enters each investment symbol and the purchase price, and the levels at which he or she wants to be alerted if the investment rises or falls. Alerts are sent to you in up to three ways. Via email. To a US mobile phone as an SMS text message. Via pager to any US pager number you specify.
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"Automated investment price monitoring with text alerts!"
Pros: After experiencing investment losses over the last several years and realizing that a lot of those losses could have been avoided or minimized, and greater profits gained, with better price monitoring. I looked in vain for an automated price monitoring solution that freed me from having to watch a computer all day. If only I had thought of this. Easy to use, semi automated data entry, complete user control that allows me to set the price alerts I want on each individual investment. Alerts sent by email, cell phone text message, pager and a pop up visual and also audible alarm on the computer it's installed on. The alarms can even be set to repeat at specified intervals! It's about time someone thought of this, 5 out of 5.
Cons: It's not free, but then it saves losing money unnecessarily waiting for my statement and helps me capture profits.
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