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To: Mike Buckley who wrote (2785)6/20/1999 3:25:00 AM
From: Jill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 54805
 
Mike,

You go to msn.investor.com. Download software, takes a cuppla minutes. Then you can completely personalize your portfolio manager, which will take a bit longer! Meaning, you can, in the order you want, put all kinds of stuff in. As for percentage returns, I included:

percentage gain (gain divided by cost basis)
gain (total return on investment, including price appreciation and income
ann return (annualized return on investment)
% of portfolio that particular stock is

When creating the portfolio you need to enter every buy/sell. But the portfolio chart will show only one entry, and figure out the total for you. To look at individual stuff you click on the stock and go back into the innards of the chart, so to speak.

What's also cool is MSN automatically updates for splits. You don't even have to enter it.

It also includes options (unlike Yahoo).

It's really pretty fantastic. And free. I'm not TA-oriented and hate to figure that stuff out myself.