Shpock is a new Android application that allows Android users to sell or trade in the stock market. It is free for all Android users, but its main selling point is that it is compatible with the latest version of Google's mobile operating system (ROM). With a wide range of features, including support for both SMS and e-mail marketing, it has quickly become one of the most popular tools on the Android platform. And thanks to the recent release of Android 4.4 KitKat, it is now even easier to use.
In essence, Shpock is an online marketplace where users can post their listings for selling and buying on the stock market. Like many online stores, users can also view their stock by product category, location and other categories. To put it differently, Shpock works like an online shopping store where users browse through different products and place an order, paying only when they receive the goods they ordered. The best part is that all transactions are done securely through the internet, so no one knows your real identity. And because all transactions are done on the stock exchange, you get immediate feedback on the performance of your stock. Just like eBay, users can choose from pre-approved categories, search by location and display listings on their mobile device.
The Android application is also available for free on the Google Play Store. The only drawback is that Shpock is designed for the KitKat platform, which means you won't be able to use the latest version of the mobile operating system with it. To use Shpock, however, you will need to have a device that runs the latest version of Android 4.4 KitKat (it doesn't work with Jelly Bean or earlier). If you have this kind of phone, you can use the Shpock Lite program, which will install the latest version of Shpock on your phone for free before you can start trading.