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I have been using Quicken online portfolio for the past several
years. It's worked really well. A couple of advantages: it gives
almost real time pricing of stocks, it allows me to look at multiple
portfolios on the same screen with totals of all portfolios, and it
allows me to show purchase prices and gains.
But, Quicken decided this is too good a thing, and they went and
ruined the site. They re-did the site and rendered it practically
unusable. It gave wrong numbers from day to day, and won't allow me
to see all portfolios at the same time.
So, I am now looking for another online portfolio tracking site. I am
willing to pay a nominal fee for it. It must allow me to track
multiple portfolios of stocks, bonds and T-Bills.
What's your favorite site?
This is not online software, but I use GnuCash to track my personal
finances. The best thing about GnuCash is that it is free. See
http://www.gnucash.org/
On Dec 3, 4:15 am, norak <k...@g...com> wrote:
> This is not online software, but I use GnuCash to track my personal
> finances. The best thing about GnuCash is that it is free.
Seehttp://www.gnucash.org/
I like Yahoo Finance's online program. You might also investigate
Ticker Spy. Both are free.
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