Stock Watcher

Conclusions

Thanks to Portfolio Performance, you can keep track of your investment holdings at all times. The program is not only suitable for managing securities accounts, but also includes sight and fixed-term deposit accounts.

However, the focus is clearly on evaluating securities. With sophisticated input dialogs and the ability to automatically look up historical prices at your fingertips, you can keep tabs on the performance of your securities and trade accordingly. Numerous graphic display options offer a quick overview – even for large portfolios, where a table-only view quickly becomes very dry, and not very meaningful.

For investors who are looking for professional and practical software to manage their investments, Portfolio Performance is an excellent first choice.

Infos

  1. Portfolio Performance: https://www.portfolio-performance.info/en

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