Portfolio2.0
Portfolio 2.0 not showing up in web version of finance..how to revert to original?
We're addressing this issue.
For now, you can access your portfolios via https://finance.yahoo.com/portfolios
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Mark Lim commented
Seperate the note and the transaction functions in the pfo 2.0
Definitely, Note is Note, transaction is transaction. Please let me edit my notes directly, not by adding or editing transactions. If I have no holdings for a stock and should write a note, how can I do? Why do u think notes should be followed by each transactions. Overview memo for a stock is definitely needed before starting a trading, then adding transactions and additional notes for pfo management...
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Ben Ben commented
Portfolio 2.0 is the worst. How to revert back?
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Mark Lim commented
Let me edit my notes in pfo 2.0. Recently I changed my pfo to 2.0 as you recommended, but I can not edit my notes for the stocks. The notes are very important comments or things to remember for me. If you have 200 stocks in your pfo, can you remember the particular things of each stocks without coments?
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Brian Wizbang commented
I've been using the Yahoo app to bring together all my accounts from different brokerages. These accounts have stocks I've bought over the years. But in the new version of the app, I can't add existing batches of stocks with different purchase dates without digging up the historical data for each purchase. It's a huge time drain, and I'm not sure why I need to duplicate data that the brokerages already give me. Plus, it's not really necessary for consolidating my info here. If I were starting fresh and input all the dates, quantities, and costs from the beginning, this tool could be really helpful. Do you know of method to do this using existing programming, or can you reprogram to create new way to add transactions that represent batches of stocks with known data?
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ralph Keiser commented
2.0 is heinous. Unusable from a cell phone
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Jeremy Brownie commented
Leave it alone, you have a site that everyone loves, that works well,keep your users happy and don't **** us off
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Mark Esdon commented
Agree with the comments. By requiring a transaction with date and cost you have ruined the simple view I was using for years. Portfolio 2.0 does not provide me with the utility I want. It would be nice to have the option to revert.
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Андрей Геращенко commented
As far as I understand, several programmers were offended and do not want to just make two options to choose from? Judging by the comments that no one has taken into account since the beginning of the year, it turns out that way...? Or am I wrong? Just give the option to choose between the simple view and the portfolio 2.0 view. Yes, by the way, we are in the world of finance. This is a simple answer that should have a quick answer...
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Louis Ritchie commented
The comments already posted about having the ability to revert to the basic version Is it great idea. As others have already said, I don’t need anywhere near that much information on my portfolio page. Essentially, if I have number of shares, price,daily change and total value for each of my stocks I am good to go. Hopefully it will not be that difficult to implement some of these changes that have been requested.
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Kevin Kim commented
Please let me go back to classic version.
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Jim Lord commented
Give us a choice between the original portfolio veiw and this new "portfolio 2.0", which I do not like for my simple tracking needs. I would not now or ever link my brokerage accounts to a second or third party site. Too many security issues to risk everything I've ever worked for on.
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Mark Rutledge commented
Please let me go back to original version, I can't make the proper adjustments to my account!
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Nevin Buconjic commented
My portfolio disappeared on the website after upgrading to Portfolio 2.0 on the app. Can see in the app but not on my PC using browser. It is gone!