Ever since Yahoo decided to 'upgrade' the portfolio tracking function within their finance pages, it seems that the new product is somewhat inferior to that which it replaced. While it is clearly a 'work in progress' project and is very slowly starting to work I feel that I've had enough. What do others use to keep track of portfolios?
Free is best but if free is no longer a good choice what else is there?
TIA
Dinick
Yahoo portfolio tracking
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- Lemon Half
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Re: Yahoo portfolio tracking
HYPTUSS ( of course!!) In conjunction with a spreadsheet. It's free!
http://lemonfoolfinancialsoftware.weebl ... op-up.html
I use the spreadsheet to calculate XIRR on each share, track divis etc. But HYPTUSS allows rapid tracking of share prices, divis, links to financial websites, graphs of share price, top up recommendation, share watchlist.
Updating shares and calculating divis is done automatically and quickly.
http://lemonfoolfinancialsoftware.weebl ... op-up.html
I use the spreadsheet to calculate XIRR on each share, track divis etc. But HYPTUSS allows rapid tracking of share prices, divis, links to financial websites, graphs of share price, top up recommendation, share watchlist.
Updating shares and calculating divis is done automatically and quickly.
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- Lemon Quarter
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Re: Yahoo portfolio tracking
I use https://markets.ft.com/data/portfolio/dashboard (registration is free) for end of day prices (these usually tally with my broker's prices).
One can do portfolio transactions/tracking there too but I prefer to keep that offline using Excel + an old copy of Microsoft Money.
One can do portfolio transactions/tracking there too but I prefer to keep that offline using Excel + an old copy of Microsoft Money.
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not hyp specific moving. Raptor
not hyp specific moving. Raptor