Go back to older summary page please.
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John Mazor commented
IT out for the holiday weekend? return to classic format not working. BAR charts not available for the last two days. Cannot run a website with no weekend/holiday support to resolve significant coding issues
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Kees Sjarrel commented
Never change a winning team. Something Yahoo did and failed miserably. Yahoo finance board was so much better 3 years ago.
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Daniel Jacobs commented
agreed i cant search for symbols, currently there's no daily or weekly charts available, why are they paying someone to make it bad, when it was really good before
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Stan L Soles commented
Please fire everybody involved with the new finance page.
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JERROLD GRANT commented
I WOULD LIKE TO GO BACK TO OLD VERSION ALSO
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John Smith commented
Please keep it fast and simple. Use clean html readable in any browser, Lynx included. Your data is excellent, but the user interface is heavy, slow, bandwidth and energy inefficient, unfortunately.
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Eleanor Nelson commented
I want to be able to edit the increased number of shares added through mutual fund distributions and the adjusted share cost. I am not able to do this anymore. I'm not "buying" additional shares. Also, the Cash feature should enable me to change the number myself when adjustments are made due to Required Minimum Distributions. I typically adjust these portfolios monthly. Just make this easier for seniors to update themselves.
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James W commented
Where is the sector pie chart for my portfolio?
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mike cooper commented
2.0 is unusable for me. Bring back the previous version. I'm going to take the one portfolio that I updated sic to 2.0 and enter that with MSN money.
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Brad Fitzsimmons commented
please put the valuation back in the summary page.
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peter byvoets commented
i'm not goldman sachs or the back office of a brokerage company. your data is excellent but useless if i can't get to it or have to wade through so called 'new and improved' features that take too much effort. you have cluttered up the basic process.
and the ads...how many can you cram in. don't you realize thaT THE FREQUENT USER SKIMS BY THE ADS TO GET TO THE CONTENT AND DOES IT rapidly and with no recall. i know you like clicks but a few properly placed ads would be more effective for you and me. i sit here wriitng this and can not think of one ad that i can remember afterbeing on the site for one hour.. simplify..simplify -
James W commented
Stop tweaking simply to "attempt" to make things better. You make them more complicated and less useful. This is the problem with IT and programmers. They constantly want to improve usability but end of making good programs unusable. Portfolio 2.0 is a step back. Drop this 2.0 garbage and keep yahoo finance simple and useful.
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John Phillips commented
I will not use yahoo finance at all if 2.0 is permanent, I'll go to msn money. 2.0 is unusable.
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David Donald commented
Not a move in the right direction. Leave well enough alone.
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David commented
The new default view of Holdings is a step backwards. I can already see my holdings in the Summary page and the Performance page. It is not obvious to many people why your staff believes it is better. The Summary view was much better, please go back.
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Kevin Kim commented
Please let me bring back to classic format from portfolio 2.0. I am wondering whether you guys try to make better or worse. Did you test it before launching it?
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Jim Lord commented
Like anything good in life, if you wait long enough, someone will come along and ruin it. This 2.0 is horrible and now useless to me. Give us back the " real thing", the original !
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S Belote commented
PLease give us the option of staying with the old format...this 2.0 sucks for how I use Finance...and I've been using for 20 years at least!!!!!
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John A Nugent commented
The previous format was perfect...compact and informational. I hate the double spacing between stock items.
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John A Nugent commented
No need for spacing between stocks; go back to single line.