Ghostfolio is a wealth management software built with web technology. The application lets individuals keep track of stocks, ETFs or cryptocurrencies and make solid, data-driven investment decisions.
The software is designed for personal use in continuous operation.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Create, update and delete transactions.
- Multi account management.
- Portfolio performance: Time-weighted rate of return (TWR) for Today, YTD, 1Y, 5Y, Max.
- Various charts.
- Static analysis to identify potential risks in your portfolio.
- Import and export transactions.
- Dark Mode.
- Zen Mode.
- Progressive Web App (PWA) with a mobile-first design.
Website: ghostfol.io
Support: GitHub Code Repository
Developer: Thomas Kaul
License: GNU Affero General Public License v3.0
Ghostfolio is written in TypeScript. Learn TypeScript with our recommended free books and free tutorials. The backend is based on NestJS using PostgreSQL as a database together with Prisma and Redis for caching. The frontend is built with Angular and uses Angular Material with utility classes from Bootstrap.
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