How do you like it when you have to monitor the market and you are not at your desk?
Quote from bugscoe:
I do believe java works with the iPhone. I primarily trade FX and use iphoneforex.com for charts from CMS.
I don't find the Edge network all that bad for normal use. The iPhone does a great job of picking up WiFi networks. In fact, unless you're in car, you will probably be able to find a free WiFi network which is way faster than Edge or 3G.
I'm not sure the iPhone will ever be the perfect mobile solution for trading intraday but it sure could work for managing long term trades.
Oanda has just come out with a mobile version of it's FXGame platform which works fine on the iPhone. No charts, but combined with the CMS charts, it's doable.
Quote from brocklanders:
I don't think so... I remember an interviewer asking Steve Jobs whether iPhone supported full Java and he said no because Java was too bulky and a memory hog. He said it had Javascript but not Java. I have only used it in the store but the slowness of the Edge network and the lack of Java prevented me from seriously considering it for remote trading.
edit: It looks like there is some talk of Sun bring Java micro edition to iPhone this year but I couldn't find any progress on it otherwise. Here is an article about it:
http://www.roughlydrafted.com/2008/03/14/iphone-20-sdk-java-on-the-iphone/