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To: Spekulatius who wrote (53662)4/1/2014 12:01:54 AM
From: Shane M  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 78688
 
Spekulatius,

Are you linking to this for your home page? My portfolios are still showing up.
my.yahoo.com

re: The idea to design a finance site without a quote input field is already ludicrous

That is one of the recommendations I added to their suggestion board back when they were doing changes, but I agree it's kindof silly to not be there. I've found using the Yahoo search bar at the top of the webpage usually pulls up the correct yahoo quote if I enter the symbol there and search it.



To: Spekulatius who wrote (53662)4/1/2014 2:09:48 AM
From: Raptech2 Recommendations

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Jim P.
Spekulatius

  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78688
 
The new Yahooooooo page is a mess. I am still getting financial data and portfolios, but they have omitted several of the financial information features. Example, you can't have your portfolios and market averages open at the same time. I am researching other options, but don't want to make the switch until I find what will provide market and news updates on the same page. Amazing that a business could get it so wrong.



To: Spekulatius who wrote (53662)4/1/2014 2:47:59 AM
From: len_chan  Respond to of 78688
 
Yahoo Finance has been driving me nuts lately too. The latest problem (aside from the pitiful speed, which I hope is transitory) is the lack of an "add to portfolio" link from a ticker page. Ugh.

Here's my current workaround: Use the Canadian version of the site (http://ca.finance.yahoo.com) . It has always trailed the new "features" of the US site by a few months. I am Canadian, so stumbling on this wasn't too hard for me... I assume it works for American's too. The portfolios carry over on both sites, at least for me.



To: Spekulatius who wrote (53662)4/3/2014 2:19:33 PM
From: Mattyice3 Recommendations

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Brian Sullivan
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Jim P.

  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78688
 
OT

I really like finviz.com - I feel like its a mini bloomberg terminal

For example - my sh*t list portfolio


Besides news flow for your portfolio in a nice layout - You can then open in screener and get quick snap shots -



Then can sort by anything from valuation to get a feel for whats happening or snap shots of your portfolio that includes not only news flow but insider buys and sells



Then individual picture of each stock is pretty good