The E*TRADE Chrome Extension plugs the power of E*TRADE right into your browser.
The E*TRADE Chrome Extension plugs the power of E*TRADE right into your browser. It lets you manage your investing from anywhere on the Web—directly, without leaving the page you’re on. You can use it to:
•Automatically get quotes for all symbols on any Web page
•Place stock, ETF, and options orders
•Track your portfolio in real time
•View, change, and cancel existing orders
•Create charts from 1 day to 10 years
Latest reviews
- (2020-09-21) Robert T Coombs Jr: It doesn't work, at all.
- (2020-03-20) Norma Taylor: i believe etrade is a wonderful app to have to learn how to trade stocks and other investments
- (2017-11-10) Boris Rysin: BEAT EXPECTATION
- (2017-07-12) It is a good app! I definitely like this plugin
- (2017-03-10) Josh Pittman: Bulky. Lots of wasted space
- (2016-05-01) patricia dolan: i know im going to be great with the help of my new etrade app
- (2015-07-08) Sebastian Kondek: Amazingly simple, yet effective app. The only thing I wish this had are level 2's and or more advanced data like Time/Sales, but other than that E*trade is my favorite brokerage behind TD Ameritrade (for charting and everything else).
- (2015-02-12) ETMP QA: Excellent
- (2014-11-12) Andrew Allen: E*TRADE Browser Trading Plugin closes every time I click outside the plugin (e.g. on another tab in my browser), which can be a pain if I'm doing research on the web while looking at my portfolio using the plugin. When I open the plugin again, it will login automatically but I've lost my place and have to go looking for the stocks I was previously looking at. Annoying enough that I'll stop using the plugin.
- (2014-09-03) Devin Wyngard: Great, new plugin and a good start but definitely needs more tools. Please add our watchlists to the tool.
- (2014-08-31) Manuel Garcia-Duque: A great tool.
- (2014-08-13) Edgard Diaz: Would be nice to have the option to set up a default time frame in the charts, also an option for quick technical graphs. Works good.
- (2014-08-06) Nick Gatto: Could definately use a total line for tracking portfolio changes (total days gain $/%, total portfolio gain $/%, etc.) Otherwise works as advertised
Statistics
Installs
8,194
history
Category
Rating
4.0 (31 votes)
Last update / version
2015-09-25 / 1.5
Listing languages
en-US