★ BEST INVESTING TOOLS COMPARISON ★
VOL. XCIV, NO. 247
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Tool Comparison
Marketlog vs NYSE (Exchange Data & Tech)
Pick Marketlog if
Marketlog
Best for portfolio and watchlist
Free • From $79.99/yr · Web · Mobile
- You do a lot of your research from your phone
- You'd rather start free and only pay if you outgrow it
- You care about portfolio, watchlist, and institutional ownership, things NYSE (Exchange Data & Tech) doesn't offer
Pick NYSE (Exchange Data & Tech) if
NYSE (Exchange Data & Tech)
Best for APIs & data feeds and order book / level II
Subscription · Web · API
- You want an API so you can script or automate things
- You care about APIs & data feeds, order book / level II, and odd lots, things Marketlog doesn't offer
Skip both if: Neither one clicks with how you research; there are strong third options.
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The verdict
The bottom line
Marketlog and NYSE (Exchange Data & Tech) cover a lot of the same ground (3 shared categories, dividends, splits, and IPO), so for the basics you won't go far wrong with either. Marketlog simply does more: 18 categories to NYSE (Exchange Data & Tech)'s 9, including portfolio, watchlist, and institutional ownership, plus a mobile app. NYSE (Exchange Data & Tech) counters by keeping things simpler.
Key differences at a glance
- Mobile app
- Marketlog
- Free plan
- Marketlog
- Free trial
- Marketlog7 days
- Broader coverage
- Marketlog18 vs 9 categories
- API access
- NYSE (Exchange Data & Tech)
- Broker sync
- Marketlog
Comparison snapshot
| Attribute | ||
|---|---|---|
| Pricing & plans | ||
Starting price | Free • From $79.99/yr | Subscription |
Free tier | Yes | No |
Free trial | 7 days | — |
Plan limits | 19 limits: Free: portfolios: 1, Free: holdings: 12 +17 more | — |
| Platforms & access | ||
Web app | Yes | Yes |
Mobile app | Yes | No |
API access | No | Yes |
Broker sync | Yes | No |
Integrations | Yodlee, Fidelity Investments +5 more | AWS (Cloud) and ICE Global Network |
| Audience & fit | ||
Experience level | Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced | Intermediate, Advanced |
Best for | Retail Traders, Pro Retail +4 more | — |
Categories covered | 18 | 9 |
Regions | North America, Europe, APAC, LatAm, Middle East, Africa | North America |
| Data & capabilities | ||
Data quality | 5 signals: Latency: Real-time and End of Day, Granularity: Minute and EOD +3 more | 3 signals: Latency: Streaming, Real-time, and End of Day, Granularity: Tick and EOD +1 more |
Data partners | Yodlee and Third-party data licensors | — |
Capabilities | 3 signals: Monte Carlo, Broker sync +1 more | — |
Security | Encryption at rest and Encryption in transit | Status page |
| Try it | Visit Marketlog | Visit NYSE (Exchange Data & Tech) |
Standout features
What Marketlog does best
- Track 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.
- Use broker and bank connectivity for 2,000+ supported institutions, with examples such as Fidelity, E*TRADE, Vanguard, Schwab, Interactive Brokers, and Robinhood.
- Monitor gains, drawdowns, returns, diversification, goals, target allocation, benchmarking, and daily or weekly portfolio email updates.
- Track dividends automatically with dividend calendars, upcoming payment alerts, yield notifications, and a broad symbol universe recorded in the profile.
What NYSE (Exchange Data & Tech) does best
- License real-time proprietary feeds for order-by-order data, depth, top-of-book, trades, order imbalances, and security-status messages.
- Use NYSE BQT and Pillar Depth for multi-market quote, trade, and depth views across NYSE Group and other U.S. equity venues.
- Access Historical TAQ datasets for end-of-day or T+1 trades, quotes, depth, top-of-book, and auction details.
- Use reference products such as Security Master, ADR Master, Short Interest, ETF reports, and Bond Master.
- Consume corporate actions covering dividends, splits, rights issues, spin-offs, IPOs, suspensions, delistings, and more than 60 event types.
Data & access details
| Attribute | ||
|---|---|---|
| Coverage & fit | ||
Asset types | StocksETFsOptionsBondsFundsCurrenciesCryptosOther | StocksETFsOptionsBonds |
Experience | BeginnerIntermediateAdvanced | IntermediateAdvanced |
Target audience | Retail TradersPro RetailLong-term InvestorsDividend InvestorsDay TradersSwing Traders | Not specified |
Regions | North AmericaEuropeAPACLatAmMiddle EastAfrica | North America |
Coverage details | 26 countriesIdentifiers: Ticker and CUSIP | Countries: USIdentifiers: Ticker and CUSIP |
| Data | ||
Data freshness | Real-timeEnd of Day | StreamingReal-timeEnd of Day |
Data granularity | MinuteEOD | TickEOD |
Pricing sources | VendorManual | Not specified |
Data partners | YodleeThird-party data licensors | Not specified |
| Access & integrations | ||
Import methods | BrokerOAuthManual | Not specified |
Integrations | YodleeFidelity InvestmentsE*TRADE from Morgan StanleyVanguardSchwabInteractive BrokersRobinhood | AWS (Cloud)ICE Global Network |
Export formats | Image | CSV |
| Plans & trust | ||
Security & compliance | Encryption at restEncryption in transit | Status page |
Capability signals | Monte CarloBroker syncMulti-currency | Not specified |
Vendor & support | Myfxbook Ltd.Country: IsraelSupport: Email | Intercontinental Exchange, Inc. (NYSE Group)Country: United StatesSupport: Email |
Curation ratings | Not specified | Methodology 4/5Reliability 5/5UX 3/5 |
Green tags are exclusive to that tool in this comparison.
Pricing breakdown
$79.99/yr
Starting price
Plans & pricing
- portfolios: 1
- holdings: 12
- +3 more
- portfolios: 2
- holdings: Unlimited
- +2 more
- portfolios: 2
- holdings: Unlimited
- +2 more
- portfolios: 10
- holdings: Unlimited
- +1 more
- portfolios: 10
- holdings: Unlimited
- +1 more
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Starting price
Plans & pricing
Coverage overlap
Marketlog strengths
15NYSE (Exchange Data & Tech) strengths
6What you only get with NYSE (Exchange Data & Tech).
Community category leaders
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between Marketlog and NYSE (Exchange Data & Tech)?
Marketlog leans toward portfolio, watchlist, and institutional ownership, while NYSE (Exchange Data & Tech) puts more weight on APIs & data feeds, order book / level II, and odd lots. They overlap in 3 categories, so for most people it comes down to workflow preference and price.
Is Marketlog or NYSE (Exchange Data & Tech) free to use?
Marketlog has a free tier, so you can get started without paying anything. NYSE (Exchange Data & Tech) is paid-only. If budget matters, start with Marketlog and see how far it takes you before opening your wallet.
Which is better for beginners: Marketlog or NYSE (Exchange Data & Tech)?
Marketlog is the friendlier place to start; its interface takes less getting used to. Both work fine once you're past the basics.
Can I use Marketlog or NYSE (Exchange Data & Tech) on my phone?
Marketlog lists a dedicated mobile app, so it travels better. NYSE (Exchange Data & Tech) doesn't list a dedicated mobile app; its documented access is web and API.
Does Marketlog or NYSE (Exchange Data & Tech) have an API?
NYSE (Exchange Data & Tech) has an API for programmatic access and custom integrations. Marketlog doesn't, so you're working through its interface.
Should I choose Marketlog or NYSE (Exchange Data & Tech)?
It depends on what you're after. Pick Marketlog if portfolio and watchlist matter to you; go with NYSE (Exchange Data & Tech) if you'd rather have APIs & data feeds and order book / level II. And if you only need the basics both share, let price decide.
What asset classes do Marketlog and NYSE (Exchange Data & Tech) cover?
Both cover stocks, ETFs, options, and bonds. Marketlog also handles funds, currencies, and cryptos.
Do Marketlog and NYSE (Exchange Data & Tech) offer real-time data?
Yes, both serve real-time market data, so either works when timing matters.
Which covers international markets: Marketlog or NYSE (Exchange Data & Tech)?
Marketlog has documented international coverage (North America, Europe, APAC, LatAm, and more), so it's the safer bet if you hold non-US stocks. NYSE (Exchange Data & Tech) is more region-specific, mainly North America.
Can I export data from Marketlog and NYSE (Exchange Data & Tech)?
NYSE (Exchange Data & Tech) exports to CSV. Marketlog is stingier about getting data out.
Can Marketlog or NYSE (Exchange Data & Tech) connect to my broker?
Marketlog syncs with brokers automatically. With NYSE (Exchange Data & Tech), you're entering holdings by hand or importing files.
Is Marketlog or NYSE (Exchange Data & Tech) better for day trading?
Marketlog is the one positioned more for active traders. NYSE (Exchange Data & Tech) is the better fit if you care less about fast trading workflows and more about a calmer research process.
Can I track my portfolio with Marketlog or NYSE (Exchange Data & Tech)?
Marketlog handles portfolio tracking. NYSE (Exchange Data & Tech) is really a research tool; you'd track your portfolio elsewhere.
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