Able to view today's profit/loss of the shares you hold per day
under review
Mr. Gandalf
I just transferred from CommSec. on their commsec app, they have tool to check how much you earned or lost per day. It also gives you real time updates and also calculates total profit and loss on the stock you hold.
Added an image from the app. I had shares listed there until yesterday. If I was making money it would show me in green with percentage and if not, It's red...
I wonder if this can be implemented. Thanks
Pasqual Carstens
Pasqual Carstens
Merged in a post:
Can the platfrom be extended/imporvrd?
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JohnTaylor
Thanks for the email Hayden, the new system looks interesting. But of more interest to me would be an extension of the platform to show share movement, (open price, movement +/-, closing price) on a daily basis, and then extend this to show profit/loss for each parcel in our portfolios from original date of purchase. The CMC platform provides all this. Even though we are long term investors, this sort of information is of great practical use and interest for those of us wishing to ride the wave.
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Tim U.
>earned or lost per day
No thanks - That goes completely against the "set and forget" mantra that Pearler is trying to achieve.
Pearler's advantage is that they DON'T show you day-by-day gains or losses.
They're trying to encourage people to invest in the long term, not look at the short-term fluctuations.
>total profit and loss on the stock you hold
Yes please, that's a good feature for a long-term portfolio view.
Cameron McGrath
This would be nice, but just to play devil's advocate for a moment... apart from the obvious answer of "all things in one tool", what would be the benefit of this vs using something like Sharesight (to which your Pearler account can easily be synced)?
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Abby
Would love this if we could see cost vs value - a true P and L by holding, not just day by day
Hayden Smith
under review
Ross Hadfield
It would be amazing to see total profit/loss across all holdings (total portfolio) rather than on an individual bases as well. Again, add feature to “hide” for customers who do not want to see this.
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Nathan Duggan
Agree that it would be good to have this feature
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Nicholas Talerico
Agree. Love this idea, could always be a feature that users could toggle on/off.
James Russell
Pearler is focused on long-term investing, so personally I don’t see any need for per-day profit/loss figures. One of the reasons I like Pearler is because it
doesn’t
shove these kinds of statistics in my face.Load More
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