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To: gumnam who wrote (39151)10/4/2003 10:16:30 AM
From: Seeker of Truth  Read Replies (1) of 74559
 
Finance of Yahoo allows you to create a portfolio and the number of shares for any particular code can be 0 or more so you can mix quotes for companies you actually hold with those you are just thinking about. Also you get a sum of the total value. You can denominate in Euros or Canadian Dollars, US dollars, whatever you choose. The only thing you can't put on the list is physical or paper metals, such as gold. The portfolio list has to be of shares only. The whole thing is very convenient. You can even put cash in with the line
$$$ 5000
for example if you have 5000 or maybe you have 10000000? The system can include any amount.
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