Bring back the old Yahoo Finance layout
new layout stinks and is difficult to read

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William Cohen commented
I log on today and now I have to scroll right to see all the portfolio info.
Notes no longer display on the portfolio page.Why can't you add features without destroying usability?
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Hyang Ran Jang commented
Is it possible to swap the positions of change and change% in Wachlist?
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Paul Jauquet commented
I wish you would just leave the classic look-n-feel alone.
Keep it simple... With all the changes it's almost unusable now.
All I want to do is look at current prices for my stocks along with my info (i.e. purchase date & price & quantity, note) and show related info(i.e. PE, 52 week range, change, change %, short ratio, etc). Now I cannot even see my notes on the views? The frame to the right takes too much space and makes it difficult to see what I care about. etc. -
S. Roark commented
Put it back so we can use it. This looks like someone that's never had any money changed it.
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John Hartigan commented
unlock go back to old layout as of 11-21-24 this appears to have no undo for basic users. you lost me on news years ago looks like finance is next.
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Dennis Hogaboom commented
I could live with the previous changes, but those made today are truly quite awful. I understand the need to freshen things up, but you need to use UX designers who understand stocks and finance. The new sidebar STINKS, because it significantly reduces the number of columns I can see for each investment. Also, who thought that THINNER text, and column headings with no background color would make the page easier to read?
Here's an idea! Maybe instead of forcing every user to adopt a new layout, which doesn't seem to be developed by finance savvy UX designers, you could instead, A) give users the ability to customize the layout/turn off some of the new things, B) use finance savvy UX designers in conjunction with A, or C) just allow users to revert back to the previous layout.
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gary French commented
ey Yahoo, New Finance is not a driver of eyeballs. What do you want with the New Finance format? Less eyeballs is what you'll get by pushing New.
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gary French commented
New finance is horrible
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Gregory J Janetta commented
As usual, you took a good thing and made it a lot worse. Why do you keep doing that?
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donald alessi commented
give back the old finance page. the new one is useless and I'll have to find another
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Gregory J Janetta commented
Go back to the old format
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S . commented
The original Classic Yahoo format was the best. Please revert back to the original Classic Yahoo Finance Format.
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mehul patel commented
Strongly, strongly agree. Totally useless site.
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TITO FRANCO CIUFFI commented
STRONGLY AGREE with al comments... so many errors and glitches in these charts now that making a list would take too long... so sad losing what was an almost perfect interface and design (kis keep it simple)... COULD SOMEONE PLEASE PUT BACK THE EXIT BETA BUTTON? Thanks
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Libor Procházka commented
Please return back to classic version (few month ago). Current one is horrible view and layout, very slow. I consider to quit. Thanks.
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David Guertin commented
How can I switch back to the old Classic Yahoo Finance page? I hate the New Yahoo Finance Plus page. I want to go back to the old one.
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Marty Knight commented
I can't believe anyone likes this new version.
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David Guertin commented
Please bring back classic Finance Yahoo page. I hate the New Yahoo Finance Plus!! How can I switch back to Classic Yahoo Finance?
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David Guertin commented
I hate this new Finance Yahoo page layout. Please bring back the Classic Finance Yahoo page. The old classic layout had live update of stock futures and running update of the dow and nasdaq, The new layout does not and it took away all the stocks I had in My Portfolio. ****** me off!
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[Deleted User] commented
Love the "classic" format. Absolutely hate the new. I have been clicking the prompt at the bottom of the pages selecting "classic". Seems to have stopped working. I won't make use of your new platform and will find another.