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- Analyst Watch.
- A very detailed portfolio awaits anyone who signs up here. For up to 10 stocks, you can customize a daily portfolio in any which way you choose. The possibilities are endless. You can have more than 10 stocks, but that's when the subscription costs you some cash. A very good portfolio site.
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- Captools Software.
- Captool software claims to be for the more "sophisticated" investor. If you're a sophisticated kind of person, feel free to look into purchasing this software that can handle portfolios of up to a billion dollars. If you're someone who wants to invest in Pokemon because your nephew can't get enough of it, stay far away from this site.
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- InfoBeat Finance.
- Infobeat.com is a service where you're sent daily emails that update your portfolio. You can have up to 200 stocks and it's all free. But, with most email services, it may be a bit of a pain to be shipped that much email. But, a lame concern for a free and helpful service. Definitely worth a shot.
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- Information Echo.
- Information echo (echo, echo, echo, echo) is a service where your stock prices and updates are sent to you via an alphanumeric pager. Uh-huh. If you NEED to know how your stocks are doing by way of a beep, or even better, a small vibration, then this is your site. If you're more patient and don't need a pager to look as if people really like you, when all it is are your stocks, find another portfolio site.
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- InterQuote.
- Interquote software's page claims that they're the most affordable source of constantly updating real time and delayed market information. Since no one else seems to have a beef with this claim, it would only make sense for you to try it out for yourself. A free 30 day trial is available, so by all means, download away and see if these guys are telling the truth.
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- Managing Your Money.
- This here is a link to a software program. Considering the page itself, which is pretty much an ad, is so hard to comb through, you best look elsewhere for your portfolio help as well. This looks to be a business site.
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- Market Watcher for Windows.
- Another spot to download portfolio managing software, this one works with Compuserve to get you the best charts, data and whatever else you need. No samples, so you'll have to download it yourself to see if it's what you need.
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- Microsoft Investor.
- Wild Bill Gates is at it again and here he can help you manage your portfolio. You need to sign up for an account, but with the many features of the MSN investor page, chances are that the portfolios are pretty top notch. So sign up and see for yourself. It doesn't say if stock in Microsoft is preferred, but would that surprise you?
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- Microsoft Money.
- Microsoft Money 2000 is another software program for your computer. However, while this one has numerous portfolio capabilities, it also can help you manage almost every aspect of your personal finances. Worth a look to see if the descriptions match what you're looking for in portfolio and money management software.
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- MoneyMaximizer.
- MoneyMaximizer is attractive because it has testimonials on why it's an ideal site for beginners, intermediates and the crusty old professional. And any site that can satisfy everyone could definitely be the site for you. If you're curious about investment, drop by and find out why you should trust your portfolio here.
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- MoneyMaximizer.
- MoneyMaximizer is attractive because it has testimonials on why it's an ideal site for beginners, intermediates and the crusty old professional. And any site that can satisfy everyone could definitely be the site for you. If you're curious about investment, drop by and find out why you should trust your portfolio here.
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- NetProphet.
- NetProphet is a stock tracking program that can also predict how your stocks will do. Whether they're right or wrong most of the time, they neglect to tell you. Still, it's a very user friendly program that can help you make cash and, if all goes according to plan, tell you when you won't.
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- Personal Record Keeper.
- Designed by professional Money Managers, this software from the National Association of Investors Corp. (NAIC), is extremely technical and has just about anything you could possibly want in a portfolio tracking software. Newer investors may be lost, considering the sheer volume of possibilities here, but you cannot go wrong with too much information in the investment world.
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- Personal Stock Monitor.
- Do you need the regular stock monitor software, or the special, Gold edition. Well, the regular one has pretty much all you need. It updates your portfolio right to your desktop. Not too bad. The Gold edition is for the super trader in you and it has email and pager features as well as other assorted gadgets. Nice screen shots make this a top portfolio site to check out.
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- Portfolio Logic: Portfolio Management Software.
- Portfolio Logic claims to use the same tools as the "Professionals." So here's your task, use this for 10 days, and use a free tracker for 10 days. If you notice the difference, make your purchase. If not, at least you know what a Professional uses and you can laugh at their costly ways.
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- Primate Software.
- "So simple a Monkey could use it," is the slogan for the appropriately named Primate software, and they way they explain things, they may be right. The "Quote Monkey" and "Chart Monkey" features showcase both ways to look at your portfolio. A couple of examples show you just how easy and low key this software is. Download if you'd like to see if in fact, you're as smart as a Monkey.
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- Quicken Finacial Network.
- The web version of the popular home finance software, Quicken.com has a variety of links and news and quotes for any trader. Portfolios are available, but a membership is necessary and without one, information on the portfolios is hard to come by. Probably best for beginners.
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- QuoteCom.
- Very heavy on detailed information, Quote.com is the #1 place on the web for, you guessed it, quotes. Everything is updated and there to help you in any way you need. Portfolio access is available, but not without membership. Still, a top place for news that may just be your place to start a portfolio as well.
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- S&P Personal Wealth.
- Standard & Poor's site has all you need in an investment site to become filthy rich. Free subscription is necessary for a portfolio, and once you're in, you have access to news, quotes, commentaries, strategies and you can even "meet the Manager." One of the more personal aspects of a top site.
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- StockPoint.
- Another one of Barron's top ten sites for investors, Stockpoint has a great deal of financial info to point you in the right direction for investing. They claim to be for 'intelligent' investors, so stupid people need not apply. They offer portfolio service, but it's only accessible after you sign up. See for yourself.
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- StockTick.
- An Explorer based, downloadable program, StockTick is one of the most impressive portfolio options out there. A customized ticker window gives you all of the info on your stocks and is constantly updated. Plus, add any stock you want to. And the information is easily transferred to both Quicken and Excel files. If you're cool with these programs, you should be cool with StockTick.
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- StockVue.
- Free, downloadable software that allows you to have a "powerful business tool" right there on your desktop. Track numerous stocks from an endless portfolio without having to pay or deal with limits. It seems to good to pass up. See for yourself.
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- Thomson Investors Network.
- The very helpful and easy to use Thomson Investors site has some of the best portfolio options available. For free you can balance up to 10 stocks, but by paying for one of the various services, you can have upwards of 25. A sample report tells you all you need to know about buying, selling, staying put, and anything else important. Great options, great site.
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- Timely Quote.
- It sure is timely, as TimelyQuote.com will email you stock quotes on your pager once they're updated. Good vibrations? Could be. If quotes are all you need, then grab their el cheapo service and wait for the beep.
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- Wall Street City.
- An unlimited portfolio awaits you with one click of the mouse right here at the only city you need to visit for online trading, Wall Street City. Enter your symbol, # of shares and purchase price as soon as you find the portfolio link. No other site can claim to do it that easily. Granted other portfolio trackers may give you more detailed information, but this site cuts right to the chase. And anyhow, you can pay for that bonus info. A must see. Plus, it has a real time ticker that you can spin as fast or slow as you want. Really, check it out.
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- Wall Street Voice.
- With a limitless portfolio and free usage, this site just may be the voice for you. The information is updated within 15 minutes of it actually happening, and each portfolio is given "alert buttons" to provide you with new goodies. Alert buttons sound kind of fun, right? Well then come see what they are.
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- Yahoo! Finance.
- Free and easy is the Yahoo! way, and why should that change with finance? You can customize a portfolio with a number of different stocks that update constantly. You probably already have a Yahoo! account, so try out their finance page as well.
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