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To: TFF who wrote (1824)12/13/1997 7:13:00 PM
From: Harry Ehrlich  Respond to of 12617
 
Help; need spreadsheet

Does anyone have a spreadsheet for tracking a trader's portfolio. I am working on one, but it is very frustrating. The one I used last year is okay, but not good enough. It sounds easy, but I need something that will benchmark my starting equity on January 1 and track my growth to the year end. This means coming up with a starting point for cash and open positions. Easy enough for my IRA account, which has no margin and can't go short. But my regular brokerage account has short positions to carry over. Do you carry the short sale as cash and the present value as a liability? Or do you keep the short account as a separate account from the long, and tie the two to a cash account?

I have a Quicken type program that tracks the portfolio, but have always kept a spreadsheet as a double check.

If anyone has a format, I would appreciate it. An excel template would be great.

Thanks,

Harry



To: TFF who wrote (1824)12/14/1997 7:27:00 PM
From: Morpher  Respond to of 12617
 
irby, I haven't used Real Tick III for order entry, only for quotes. I also like the competition and progress in technology. Think about electronic broker choices just a couple years ago...