club_cafe: Re: Watch List
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club_cafe: Re: Watch List Do what our club has done in the past. Put a directory in the file area with the ITK files on the watch list. You can also put a spreadsheet out there with pertinent information. Quite frankly, we found the BI watch list useless for the most part. Jeff > > If you don't need a portfolio management tool from bivio, can I ask what you > currently use for that? Is there a reason you don't like it for a watch > list too? I only ask because my club vascilates between 2-3 sources for a > watch list. > Just as a suggestion, you can create any type of portfolio you want on Yahoo for free, including a watch list with alerts. Or, you can create a watch list portfolio in ToolKit. Gene Rooks, Orlando Gene Rooks wrote: > Just as a suggestion, you can create any type of portfolio you want on Yahoo > for free, including a watch list with alerts. Or, you can create a watch > list portfolio in ToolKit. > > Gene Rooks, Orlando What's toolkit? Micah, Toolkit is the Stock analysis software program to create the Stock Selection Guide taught by BI. Not only does it do that, you can also enter your portfolio, and get several Portfolio Management features with it. Contact IClub at http://www.iclub.com/products/p_investing.asp for a more complete description and other services they offer, like StockCentral. Gene Rooks, Orlando Gene Rooks wrote: > Micah, Toolkit is the Stock analysis software program to > create the Stock > Selection Guide taught by BI. Not only does it do that, you > can also enter > your portfolio, and get several Portfolio Management > features with it. > > Contact IClub at > http://www.iclub.com/products/p_investing.asp > for a more complete description and other services they > offer, like > StockCentral. Gene Rooks, Orlando Ah.. I see. I am a broker, so I don't need that software. I am just looking for a way for members to put stocks on a list that they would like to watch. |
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