★ BEST INVESTING TOOLS COMPARISON ★
VOL. XCIV, NO. 247
Tool comparison edition
Tool Comparison
Dividend Watch vs Marketlog
Pick Dividend Watch if
Dividend Watch
Free • From $72/yr · Web
- You want the cheaper way in: plans start at $6/mo instead of $6.67/mo
- You care about stock ideas, screeners, and stock comparison, things Marketlog doesn't offer
Pick Marketlog if
Marketlog
Free • From $79.99/yr · Web · Mobile
- Delayed quotes won't cut it; you need real-time data
- You do a lot of your research from your phone
- You care about institutional ownership, risk metrics, and monte carlo, things Dividend Watch doesn't offer
Skip both if: Neither one clicks with how you research; there are strong third options.
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Our take
The bottom line
Dividend Watch and Marketlog cover a lot of the same ground (9 shared categories, including portfolio, watchlist, and dividends), so for the basics you won't go far wrong with either. Marketlog simply does more: 18 categories to Dividend Watch's 15, including institutional ownership, risk metrics, and monte carlo, plus a mobile app. Dividend Watch counters by starting cheaper at $6/mo.
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Key differences at a glance
- Cheaper paid plan
- Dividend Watch$6/mo vs $6.67/mo
- Broader coverage
- Marketlog18 vs 15 categories
- Mobile app
- Marketlog
- Real-time data
- Marketlog
- Asset coverage
- MarketlogAdds options and bonds
- Free plan
- Both
See for yourself
How they stack up
The side-by-side table: pricing, platforms, data, and coverage at a glance.ShowHide
How they stack up
The side-by-side table: pricing, platforms, data, and coverage at a glance.| Attribute | ||
|---|---|---|
| Pricing & plans | ||
Starting price | Free • From $72/yr | Free • From $79.99/yr |
Free tier | Yes | Yes |
Free trial | 7 days | 7 days |
Plan limits | 9 limits: Free: portfolios: 1, Free: holdings: 10 +7 more | 19 limits: Free: portfolios: 1, Free: holdings: 12 +17 more |
| Platforms & access | ||
Web app | Yes | Yes |
Mobile app | No | Yes |
API access | No | No |
Broker sync | Yes | Yes |
Integrations | SnapTrade | Yodlee, Fidelity Investments +5 more |
| Audience & fit | ||
Experience level | Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced | Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced |
Best for | Retail Traders, Long-term Investors +1 more | Retail Traders, Pro Retail +4 more |
Categories covered | 15 | 18 |
Regions | North America, Europe, APAC, LatAm | North America, Europe, APAC, LatAm, Middle East, Africa |
| Data & capabilities | ||
Data quality | 4 signals: Latency: End of Day, Granularity: EOD +2 more | 5 signals: Latency: Real-time and End of Day, Granularity: Minute and EOD +3 more |
Data partners | — | Yodlee and Third-party data licensors |
Capabilities | Broker sync and Multi-currency | 3 signals: Monte Carlo, Broker sync +1 more |
Security | Data residency: US | Encryption at rest and Encryption in transit |
| Try it | Visit Dividend Watch | Visit Marketlog |
Where each one shines
What Dividend Watch and Marketlog each do best.ShowHide
Where each one shines
What Dividend Watch and Marketlog each do best.What Dividend Watch does best
- Tracking past, current, and projected dividend income by holding and portfolio so income investors can see what their portfolio is paying them.
- Mark dividends as reinvested with DRIP tracking and see the effect on income, yield on cost, and portfolio value.
- A portfolio calendar for earnings reports, dividend declarations, ex-dividend dates, pay dates, and portfolio news.
- Views for reviewing 12-month forward dividend income projections with status labels such as estimated, confirmed, and paid.
- Management tools for multiple portfolios and watchlists on paid tiers, with diversification dashboards across sector, geography, dividend growth, yield on cost, total return, and currency effects.
What Marketlog does best
- Tracking portfolios across stocks, ETFs, options, bonds, funds, forex, crypto, indices, and other assets on web, iOS, and Android.
- Enter transactions manually or connect supported brokerage and bank accounts through Marketlog’s data provider.
- Broker and bank connectivity for 2,000+ supported institutions, with examples such as Fidelity, E*TRADE, Vanguard, Schwab, Interactive Brokers, and Robinhood.
- Monitoring gains, drawdowns, returns, diversification, goals, target allocation, benchmarking, and daily or weekly portfolio email updates.
- Tracking dividends automatically with dividend calendars, upcoming payment alerts, yield notifications, and a broad symbol universe.
Every detail we compared
Every tracked attribute for Dividend Watch and Marketlog, side by side.ShowHide
Every detail we compared
Every tracked attribute for Dividend Watch and Marketlog, side by side.| Attribute | ||
|---|---|---|
| Coverage & fit | ||
Asset types | StocksETFs | StocksETFsOptionsBondsFundsCurrenciesCryptosOther |
Experience | BeginnerIntermediateAdvanced | BeginnerIntermediateAdvanced |
Target audience | Retail TradersLong-term InvestorsDividend Investors | Retail TradersPro RetailLong-term InvestorsDividend InvestorsDay TradersSwing Traders |
Regions | North AmericaEuropeAPACLatAm | North AmericaEuropeAPACLatAmMiddle EastAfrica |
Coverage details | Not specified | 26 countriesIdentifiers: Ticker and CUSIP |
| Data | ||
Data freshness | End of Day | Real-timeEnd of Day |
Data granularity | EOD | MinuteEOD |
Pricing sources | Not specified | VendorManual |
Data partners | Not specified | YodleeThird-party data licensors |
| Access & integrations | ||
Import methods | CSVBrokerOAuthManual | BrokerOAuthManual |
Integrations | SnapTrade | YodleeFidelity InvestmentsE*TRADE from Morgan StanleyVanguardSchwabInteractive BrokersRobinhood |
Export formats | CSV | Image |
| Plans & trust | ||
Security & compliance | Data residency: US | Encryption at restEncryption in transit |
Capability signals | Broker syncMulti-currency | Monte CarloBroker syncMulti-currency |
Vendor & support | NH82 Media LLCSupport: Email | Myfxbook Ltd.Country: IsraelSupport: Email |
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What you'll actually pay
Plans, billing, trials, and per-month pricing for both tools.ShowHide
What you'll actually pay
Plans, billing, trials, and per-month pricing for both tools.| Tier | ||
|---|---|---|
| Free plan | Freeportfolios: 1 · holdings: 10 · +1 more | Freeportfolios: 1 · holdings: 12 · +3 more |
| Entry paid plan | $72/yr≈ $6/mo“Premium”portfolios: 3 · holdings: Unlimited · +1 more | $79.99/yr≈ $6.67/mo“Plus Annual”portfolios: 2 · holdings: Unlimited · +2 more |
| Tier 2 | $99/yr≈ $8.25/mo“Pro”portfolios: Unlimited · holdings: Unlimited · +1 more | $7.99/mo“Plus Monthly”portfolios: 2 · holdings: Unlimited · +2 more |
| Tier 3 | — | $179.99/yr≈ $15/mo“Pro Annual”portfolios: 10 · holdings: Unlimited · +1 more |
| Top plan | — | $17.99/mo“Pro Monthly”portfolios: 10 · holdings: Unlimited · +1 more |
| Free trial | 7 days | 7 days |
Questions we keep getting
What's the difference between Dividend Watch and Marketlog?
Dividend Watch leans toward portfolio, watchlist, and dividends, while Marketlog puts more weight on portfolio, watchlist, and institutional ownership. They overlap in 9 categories, so for most people it comes down to workflow preference and price.
How much do Dividend Watch and Marketlog cost?
Good news: both Dividend Watch and Marketlog have free plans, so you can run them side by side and only pay if you hit a wall.
Can I use Dividend Watch or Marketlog on my phone?
Marketlog lists a dedicated mobile app, so it travels better. Dividend Watch doesn't list a dedicated mobile app; its documented access is web.
Should I choose Dividend Watch or Marketlog?
It depends on what you're after. Pick Dividend Watch if stock ideas and screeners matter to you; go with Marketlog if you'd rather have institutional ownership and risk metrics. And if you only need the basics both share, let price decide.
What asset classes do Dividend Watch and Marketlog cover?
Both cover stocks and ETFs. Marketlog adds options, bonds, and funds on top.
Does Dividend Watch or Marketlog have real-time data?
Marketlog offers real-time data, which matters if you trade actively. Dividend Watch runs on delayed or end-of-day data, which is perfectly fine for longer-term investors who don't live and die by the tick.
Can I export data from Dividend Watch and Marketlog?
Dividend Watch exports to CSV. Marketlog is stingier about getting data out.
Can Dividend Watch or Marketlog connect to my broker?
Yes, both connect to brokers, so your portfolio syncs automatically instead of you keying in every trade.
Is Dividend Watch or Marketlog better for day trading?
Marketlog is the one positioned more for active traders. Dividend Watch is the better fit if you care less about fast trading workflows and more about a calmer research process.
Which has a better stock screener: Dividend Watch or Marketlog?
Dividend Watch has a stock screener for surfacing ideas; Marketlog doesn't, and focuses its energy elsewhere.
Can I track my portfolio with Dividend Watch or Marketlog?
Yes, both do portfolio tracking: holdings, performance, and allocation in one place.
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