According to Dynamic Beating monitoring, Google Finance has completed its beta testing phase and officially launched globally, simultaneously releasing a new Android mobile app.
Users can now manage their investment portfolios on the web platform. The portfolio import feature not only supports automatically importing existing Google Finance investment portfolios but also allows users to directly upload reconciliation statement files in formats such as CSV, PDF, or drag in position screenshots. If files are missing, users can also generate position records directly through text descriptions. Once the portfolio is established, users can interact through built-in AI research tools, analyze underrepresented sectors in the portfolio, or evaluate the impact of fixed income allocations on long-term growth potential.
In addition to portfolio management, Google Finance has added a new Backstage Briefing feature. Users can customize personalized market monitoring tasks through text descriptions, such as subscribing to a daily pre-market briefing on significant overnight fluctuations in major cryptocurrencies. The system will automatically retrieve relevant market information in the background and generate custom briefings according to the user's specified schedule. Once the briefing is generated, the system will push notifications through the Google app on Android or iOS mobile devices, and users can also view or modify task settings in the web-based research panel.
The newly launched Android mobile app supports real-time viewing of watchlists, market data, and financial news, and is equipped with AI research tools. The app features an AI-driven Key Moments function that automatically analyzes and explains the reasons for individual stock price movements. Google plans to port web-based portfolio management and scheduled briefing functions to the mobile app in the coming months and launch an iOS version within the year.
