June 2026 · 4 min read

How to Track Apple (AAPL) Stock for Free in Your Portfolio

Track your Apple stock position for free alongside crypto, gold, and other assets — no brokerage login required.

Apple (AAPL) is one of the most widely held stocks in individual investor portfolios. Tracking it properly means knowing your actual cost basis, your unrealised gain or loss in dollars, and how AAPL fits into your total financial picture. Here is how to do it for free without logging in to your brokerage.

Why Track AAPL Outside Your Brokerage App

Your brokerage app (Robinhood, Fidelity, Schwab) shows your AAPL shares and current value. But it has limitations if you hold a diversified portfolio:

  • Single brokerage view — if you hold AAPL across two accounts or brokerages, no single app combines them.
  • No crypto or gold alongside stocks — brokerage apps don't show your Bitcoin or gold holdings.
  • Privacy trade-off — most "all-in-one" trackers require you to link your brokerage credentials.

A separate, manual tracker solves all three problems.

Setting Up AAPL Tracking in WalletLens

WalletLens lets you add Apple stock manually in about 30 seconds:

1. Open walletlens.live/dashboard — no account needed.

2. Tap Add asset and search for Apple or AAPL.

3. Enter your number of shares and your average purchase price.

4. Your position appears immediately with the live AAPL price, your P&L, and your cost basis.

If you bought shares at different times, add each lot separately — the app blends your average cost automatically.

Tracking AAPL Cost Basis for Multiple Lots

Tax-aware investing often involves tracking multiple "lots" — shares bought at different prices at different times. WalletLens lets you add each lot as a separate entry. The blended average shows your true cost basis for P&L purposes, even if individual lots have different tax treatments.

AAPL in a Mixed Portfolio

The most powerful use case is seeing AAPL next to your other assets. If you hold Bitcoin, Ethereum, and AAPL, WalletLens shows all three in one live dashboard. You can see:

  • How much each position is worth right now
  • Your gain or loss in dollars and percentage for each
  • The allocation breakdown — what percentage of your net worth each asset represents

This view is much harder to get from individual brokerage or exchange apps.

Calculate AAPL Profit First

If you want to run a quick "what if" before adding your position, use the Apple stock profit calculator — enter your shares, cost, and target price to see your P&L and ROI instantly.

Getting Started

Visit walletlens.live to track AAPL alongside your entire portfolio — free, no account needed. Open the Apple stock tracker page or the dashboard directly.

Start tracking your portfolio for free with WalletLens →

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