Bear vs. Bull tabletop accessory automatically tips the scales to reflect stock and crypto market trends

Aptly titled The Market, this tabletop kinetic sculpture automatically adjusts itself to the tunes of the stock market. Depending on whether the stock market is rising or falling, the scale tips in favor of the bull or the bear respectively. Who needs smart displays and IoT-connected ticker tapes when you’ve got something as elegant as this?!

Designed by the folks at August & Wonder, The Market has a distinctly vintage appeal, with a brass + wood construction that feels just charmingly old-world – like an antique nautical compass or pocket watch. However, on the inside, the kinetic sculpture has a tiny computer that taps into the internet, tracking any market or currency you tell it to. Connecting to the net via Wi-Fi, it can track eleven global stock market indices and five major cryptocurrencies, tilting in real-time to precisely indicate day-over-day market changes with an accuracy of up to 1/10%. Changes in the market are reflected by the tipping of a balance, almost like a seesaw. On one end of this seesaw is the Bull, which indicates the market is moving up, on the other is the bear, which is an indicator of a downward moving market. (Fun Fact: The bull indicates upwardness because it uses its horns to toss its prey or enemy upwards. The bear, on the other hand, strikes at things downwards with its paw, hence the downward association.)

Designer: August & Wonder

Right underneath this ever-shifting seesaw is an arc-shaped graph, designed to resemble a marine sextant of sorts. The graph, with a magnifying lens in front of it, shows how many points the market has risen or fallen by. It adds a metric to the otherwise artistic little sculpture, giving you actual information instead of a broad sentiment.

That antique appeal isn’t just for show, though. The Market, with its staggering $1,100 price tag is actually made with a fair bit of craftsmanship. The hardwood base is made from beautifully finished New Guinea Rosewood. Its cast metal parts are made from zinc, with platings of copper and brass. August & Wonder’s custom-designed motor is quiet, responding in real-time to market fluctuations. Precise percentage change can be read on the laser-etched sextant scale via the illuminated eyepiece’s 3x glass magnifying lens.

The bull and bear come with a lacquered metal design, looking almost like the kind you’d see on Wall Street. Their constant tussle with one another is reflective of the never-ending ups and downs of the stock market.

Underneath its antique veneer, The Market is actually an app-controlled IoT device. It runs on a battery that charges via USB-C and comes with a smartphone app that lets you program The Market to track anything you want it to. It can track 11 different global indexes, and 5 popular cryptocurrencies.

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This tiny IoT ticker-meter turns your tabletop into a miniature stock, forex, and crypto market!





Think of the TickrMeter as a real-life widget for your real-life desktop. Equipped with an e-ink screen that doesn’t demand too much energy while still providing easy-to-read high-contrast text, the TickrMeter displays any ticker-count by connecting to the internet. If you’re a stock-market watchdog, the ticker displays any stock value you assign to it. If you’re someone who works with international currencies, you can track daily fluctuations in international currency values against your own currency… and if you’re a crypto-enthusiast, the TickrMeter can be your own personal cryptocoin value-tracker, giving you updates in realtime!

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The nifty little gadget sits ambiently on your desk, giving you a real-time reflection of financial data of your choice. Configurable through the TickrMeter app, you can track stocks, currencies, or even crypto-values with an impressively low 20ms latency, giving you the latest updates AS they happen. The app allows you to configure the data in a way that benefits you the most. You can either use a single TickrMeter to display a single value, or have the same display alternate between all your portfolios, sort of like a slideshow. The data displayed on the e-ink screen is accompanied by the date and time mentioned at the top, the percentage increase/decrease at the bottom, and even your profit/loss if you input the investment amount into the app. You can even choose your own time-frame, tracking growth by the day, week, month, or year, and a small backlit color-bar on the side turns either green or red, depending on a bull or bear moment.

The mini-device is a neat addition to any tabletop, bringing the thrill of a stock market to your desktop. Its relatively rectangular design can be magnetically stacked too, allowing you to build out an entire stock market on your desk, turning you into a Wolf of WFH Street. For added effect, the app lets you even program events/alerts (causing the backlit color-strip to turn blue) when a stock hits a certain price, and the TickrMeter comes with a toggleable bell sound that chimes like the bell on Wall Street!

While the device does run on a relatively low-energy e-ink screen, the TickrMeter needs to be constantly plugged in to work (the developers are working on a battery variant that unlocks as a funding goal). For now though, each TickrMeter comes with a USB cable and if you buy multiple units, you can daisy-chain them to connect all of them to a single power source. The tickers run directly off data from the internet too, so they connect directly to your WiFi for the fastest results, instead of sending and receiving data through your phone (which can cause a significant lag). The TickrMeter receives real-time professional-grade financial data directly from the best resources, including the NASDAQ, London Stock Exchange, New York Stock Exchange, and Toronto Stock Exchange. For now these nifty little widgets track Stocks, Forex, and Crypto, although future updates could allow them to gather and display any sort of information – like potentially YouTube views, Spotify plays, or Instagram/TikTok followers!

Designer: TickrMeter Team

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