We hear your feedback
Hello Everyone and Happy Holidays!
We appreciate all of your feedback regarding the new Yahoo Finance portfolio view and our product team is working to make improvements on this as we speak.

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Anonymous commented
Yahoo finance has been a tremendously valuable resource for decades, with a format that exceeded what the brokerage accounts provide. However recent changes have greatly reduced its functionality, and I'm looking for alternatives. Now missing valued features: Graphical illustration of day/year range, graphical illustration of sales/earning on Annual/Qtrly basis, and reduced render speed of charts (commonly crashes if the user clicks on desired format before the page fully loads).
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Andre Hunt commented
Simple solution: Give the choice to go back to the Classic Design, and the others that wants to deal with all the flash can have at it.
But for some of us, we just need the classic style with the simple information it provided
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giancarlo ferrante commented
The service has become almost unusable due to how slow everything is—especially the charts, which take forever to load. I shared my negative feedback when the update first rolled out in April 2024, but things still haven't improved. Please either make the new Yahoo Finance faster or revert to the old site.
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Robert P Perri commented
Bring back the old version of yahoo. finance? New one sucks.
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Jeff Turlington commented
To the admin comment about a "collapsible dock on the right-hand side" - fixing some of the horrible space usage may be nice, but this just adds to the major overall issue of overuse/misuse of javascript. Many users don't want some overactive page that is designed more like a video game than a data feed/viewer. Even more so if it performs so horribly badly (speed/memory) that it takes forever to load and consistently crashes the page.
The main problem with the new UI you are forcing on any users that you are not flat out driving away, is the overuse of javascript vs the clean, simple data focused classic UI. We want info, not flashing/updating overactive junk that's forced into active windows. We want simple/inactive data in a clean, easily viewable UI. The classic UI did a great job at that. The new, video game style UI is not going to be what many users want no matter how much you add more collapsible sections and other more over active stuff to. We want exactly the opposite. We want a clean, simple UI.
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Ady Ten commented
Best to just bring back yahoo classic....
add back the bar range for Day Range and 52-Wk Range
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brian h commented
This is not a coding issue, but a system design issue.
It cannot be solved through debugging.The structure is still based on the beta version.
To use Yahoo Finance New,
We need to change O/S, Browser, and if that doesn't work, We have to buy a new device.Even after making all these changes, it still operates slowly and unstably, causing inconvenience.
The person who understands the meaning of the following statement must be the manager to fix it.
<< Yahoo Finance Classic >>
- it works fast on any O/S
- it works well on any browser
- it works well on any device
- it works well on any computer in any countryPlease bring back 'Yahoo Finance Classic'.
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Steven Parolin commented
I hope so..
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AdminYahoo Customer Care (Admin, Yahoo) commented
We understand your frustration and are working on implementing a collapsable dock on the right-hand side of the portfolio view. This will allow you to view more of the information you have saved in your portfolios.
Also, please know that we are still reviewing all of your feedback, and these threads were not deleted. They can be found by changing the "Status" drop-down to "Reviewed" when on the main forum page.
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Kevin Mccarthy commented
So let's see, you censor the thousands of negative comments by removing them, then you tell us you're hearing us when in reality what you've done is block your ears. If you were actually hearing us, this situation would have been fixed - let alone improved - months ago. And now your portfolios are taking up so much RAM across 3 different browsers that the site either crashes or my $4000 relatively new gaming computer itself crashes. Try actually hearing us!
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Jeff Turlington commented
Wow, I've never seen more idle/meaningless words on the internet, and that says a lot!!!
You have an incredible number of people all saying the same thing (bring back classic, or create something that works like that instead of forcing the current UI disaster upon us), and you ignore every single one of them.
Is there any chance of you putting a usable version of Yahoo Finance back out there, or is our only option to go elsewhere, after years of being dedicated users of your previously great product? Is there any chance at all of you actually listening to your users?
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otto otto commented
Improvements? Just undo the damage that you did to the portfolio layout until it looks like "classic" again (you know, the one that worked). Problem solved!
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Kevin K commented
You closed all suggestions with thousands of votes and comments saying to stay on Yahoo Classic and instead put this out there and forced the migration anyway. Everyone is now exploring other options.