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Two holdings is too few to allow a user to understand the tool. This is a crowded space with Yahoo Finance, Seeking Alpha, StockCards, Finbox, TradingView, etc
Thanks for checking it out and for your feedback. You might be right, maybe 5 would be more appropriate.
I'm invested because I like the hn community but if I found this app on reddit or from a google search the second I saw the limitations on holdings and watch list I'd totally dip.
The app is screaming at me to spend 10 bucks and part of me wants to, I think the sentiment analysis integration could be valuable but I can't hear my own thoughts over the big orange buttons demanding my money...
Let people fill out their portfolios and watch lists, if there is a timed trial let them use the services, maybe they scroll through the curated news and the tweets, the sentiment analysis, they throw some money at a ticker and come up a few percent and decide it's worth 10 bucks a month to do it again.
Like what is the time limit for? There is a time limit and a feature limit? Choose one?
I don't care that much about being able to modify the colors on my table, I kind of like it but like green and red are great if you're not color blind, and if you are just put a little toggle in another tab instead of taking up half of my screen with these little hue shifters.
The market performance tab is kind of cool but I have to drop my mouse at the far edges to scroll or I'm scrolling the inner tables, might work better as a tabbed interface to swap between but I don't feel strongly about this part.
As it stands I'm just going back to the other 15 tools that do this. Sorry not trying to be harsh, I'm just a very active consumer of these tools.