Posted by benny in
FreeWare on December 23rd, 2009 |
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I move in and out of various equities somewhat often and I’ve found that google portfolios and Microsoft Money both do not track gains/losses made in my account from sold positions. I am looking for something that will show my gains after my position is cleared in addition reflecting those gains in my overall portfolio performance. Seems simple enough, but oddly ive had no luck.

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You have televesion 18’s moneycontrol.com. My vote is for that.
Powerful tool to know how is your invested
money in Mutual funds and Equity (Shares) doing on everyday basis. You can also research about company profile and its financial performance and many more.
The others :
ww.equitymaster.com, stator, http://www.tradetrakker.com/ , equitrix, sharekhans http://netcontent.sharekhan.com/Pms/ …
but i found the rest a little boring and less tasteful
i found yahoo pretty good at reflecting gains…
try:http://finance.yahoo.com/
and start with the My Portfolio section