
Stock Gnome: Cozy Markets
Watercolor watchlist & charts
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About
Every stock has a gnome, and one glance tells you how the day is going — no numbers required.
Stock Gnome is a watchlist app told like a storybook. Add the tickers you care about and each one gets a watercolor gnome whose whole world reflects the market: green days bring celebrating gnomes under sunny skies, red days bring umbrellas and mops, flat days bring a gnome patiently watching a kettle that refuses to boil. The bigger the move, the bigger the scene — from moonshot rockets all the way to the Great Freeze.
THE GNOME IS THE DAY
One ticker, one day, one gnome. Your stock's companion is chosen by how the day is actually going — its degree of gain or loss, whether the market is open, even whether the stock is deep in bear country or running with the bulls. Everyone watching the same stock on the same day meets the same gnome.
LEGENDARY GUARDIANS
Famous tickers have guardians of their own — an orchard keeper, a chip-forge wizard, a marble-vault banker. Every S&P 500 company is watched over, along with the meme favorites, the big ETFs, and crypto.
A REAL MARKET APP UNDERNEATH
• Live watchlist with mini charts and change pills
• Price charts from 1D to 1Y, stocks and crypto (crypto shows a rolling 24 hours)
• Day range, 52-week range, volume, and recent trading days
• Pre-market, after-hours, and market-closed sessions — dawn, dusk, and night gnomes included
• The Gnome Gazette: tiny storybook headlines written from your actual watchlist
COLLECT THEM ALL
Every gnome you meet is recorded in your Album — a keepsake of the markets you have weathered. Some gnomes only appear on rare days. May you never meet the Great Freeze.
No ads. No accounts. No tracking. Just cozy.
Stock Gnome is for informational and entertainment purposes only and is not financial advice. Prices may be delayed. The gnomes hold no securities licenses.
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What's New in Stock Gnome
1.0.1
July 29, 2026
A polish pass, nearly all of it from watching real people use the app. • Share your gnome straight from the top bar, instead of digging through a menu • The Album now explains how gnomes are unlocked, and says plainly that it simply records what you watched • Clearer search, easier-to-read change percentages, and a bigger Skip button in the intro • The Gnome Gazette now leads with the number, then the story • Said out loud what the app always did: it only watches prices. It can never buy, sell, or touch your money.
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