Nasdaq Launches iPhone App that Includes Stocktwits Streams

TechCrunch has obviously got more inside info than I do and has broken the story on Nasdaq’s super cool iPhone app .

We are excited because it includes the Stocktwits streams and our Stocktwits API.

We have worked so hard to offer as close to real time information as we can with our own microblogging platform and enforce some simple rules to keep the spammers at bay. We appreciate the fact that The Nasdaq recognizes this extra work on our end.

The Nasdaq will be offering much more Stocktwits functionality with every release.

Go check out the in depth TechCrunch review and if you love stocks, historical pricing and charts right at your fingertips, this iPhone app is for you.

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  11. They want to get it and have been thinking about it for sure.

    In my opinion they will get there because google finance has gotten little tractionb considering the reach

  12. ivanhoff says:

    Congrats! Now your next step might be calling Google Finance and offering them to integrate individual Stocktwits messages under the chart of every stock instead of useless, spam discussions that they currently offer. It would be an amazing combination.

  13. Name says:

    Congrats. Now all you need to do is to get some of your Recommended tweeters to actually post the occasional entry and exit instead of a lot of obnoxious self-serving and circular retweets of each other! That would be cool. Stocktwits is a great, great idea but its original “Real Ideas. Real Time.” USP is slipping away fast to be replaced by what looks, sounds and feels like a clique of aristocrat insiders.

    No one ever won anything worthwhile by replacing one exclusive institution with another.

    Respectfully.

    • I don’t understand your complaint.

      Quit being passive and lazy and do some filtering and discovery.

      Yes if you watch the ALL stream it will get busier and noisy.

      Don’t just be a lazy hater though.

      • Name says:

        Well, that’s a gracious response to a genuinely sincere piece of input. Thanks for that. If you didn’t like the tone, then you might want to read some of your own blog posts and tweets and consider the mischievous, semi cantankerous tone that you yourself like to adopt.

        How dare you call me lazy, passive and a hater. I stated clearly that I was talking about the RECOMMENDED stream and you chose to read that as the ALL stream. Who’s being lazy there?

        What? You don’t like to be critiqued? Don’t want input unless it’s within a narrow range of great to awesome based on your own choosing?

        Good luck with that.

        I offered you some input and you slapped me down with insults. Classy. Very classy.

        Try again: Your “StockTwits: Recommended” stream (which I guess it is now lazy and passive to want to use?) no longer offers the sort of value it could and should. Aside from a small group (five at last count) of tweeters, no body offers actual ins and outs. The vast majority of people don’t. My opinion (just my opinion) is that this represents a wasted opportunity. What the vast majority of would be traders are looking for is actual real time entries and exits from people they believe to be experts. My assumption (perhaps wrongly) was that a StockTwits:Recommended tweeter was, in fact, deemed to be an expert thus making their real time and real ideas highly valuable. And in the very black and white world of trading what idea has more value than an entry point and an exit?

        As I stated clearly before: StockTwits is a great, great idea. I wish you luck with it.

        • I don’t know your name but you are DEAD right about my behavior and I apologize. The whole crew will stay on this. Sorry. Really.

          It should not be a personal attack. My email is howard at lindzon dot com

  14. Name says:

    Congrats. Now all you need to do is to get some of your Recommended tweeters to actually post the occasional entry and exit instead of a lot of obnoxious self-serving and circular retweets of each other! That would be cool. Stocktwits is a great, great idea but its original “Real Ideas. Real Time.” USP is slipping away fast to be replaced by what looks, sounds and feels like a clique of aristocrat insiders.

    No one ever won anything worthwhile by replacing one exclusive institution with another.

    Respectfully.

  15. I don't understand your complaint.

    Quit being passive and lazy and do some filtering and discovery.

    Yes if you watch the ALL stream it will get busier and noisy.

    Don't just be a lazy hater though.

  16. ivanhoff says:

    Congrats! Now your next step might be calling Google Finance and offering them to integrate individual Stocktwits messages under the chart of every stock instead of useless, spam discussions that they currently offer. It would be an amazing combination.

    • They want to get it and have been thinking about it for sure.

      In my opinion they will get there because google finance has gotten little tractionb considering the reach

  17. Name says:

    Well, that's a gracious response to a genuinely sincere piece of input. Thanks for that. If you didn't like the tone, then you might want to read some of your own blog posts and tweets and consider the mischievous, semi cantankerous tone that you yourself like to adopt.

    How dare you call me lazy, passive and a hater. I stated clearly that I was talking about the RECOMMENDED stream and you chose to read that as the ALL stream. Who's being lazy there?

    What? You don't like to be critiqued? Don't want input unless it's within a narrow range of great to awesome based on your own choosing?

    Good luck with that.

    I offered you some input and you slapped me down with insults. Classy. Very classy.

    Try again: Your “StockTwits: Recommended” stream (which I guess it is now lazy and passive to want to use?) no longer offers the sort of value it could and should. Aside from a small group (five at last count) of tweeters, no body offers actual ins and outs. The vast majority of people don't. My opinion (just my opinion) is that this represents a wasted opportunity. What the vast majority of would be traders are looking for is actual real time entries and exits from people they believe to be experts. My assumption (perhaps wrongly) was that a StockTwits:Recommended tweeter was, in fact, deemed to be an expert thus making their real time and real ideas highly valuable. And in the very black and white world of trading what idea has more value than an entry point and an exit?

    As I stated clearly before: StockTwits is a great, great idea. I wish you luck with it.

  18. I don't know your name but you are DEAD right about my behavior and I apologize. The whole crew will stay on this. Sorry. Really.

    It should not be a personal attack. My email is howard at lindzon dot com

  19. I don't know your name but you are DEAD right about my behavior and I apologize. The whole crew will stay on this. Sorry. Really.

    It should not be a personal attack. My email is howard at lindzon dot com

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