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| Last I heard, Andy was still using his old old MYM program............ -- Michael Gordon MVP "marc" <marc[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A599B6A5-23F9-48F9-B942-971CD6AB44FA[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > yup. I kind of thought that. I think that report would be something > useful. > oh well. > In the old old MYM from Andrew Tibias I loved that report. > "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: > > In microsoft.public.money, marc wrote: > > > > How can I generate a report that only shows stocks purchased in a > > > certain > > > time (this year for example). I was wondering how my stock picking has > > > been > > > this year. > > > Not within Money. > > > You could sort the portfolio by the Last Transaction column and look > > at the YTD column, but a dividend or a sell is also a transaction. > > > You could just look at the YTD column and see how the stocks you > > bought and those you chose to not sell have done this year. > > > And you could make reports where you manually select which > > securities to display, but that would not distinguish between shares > > of the same company purchased in different years. > > |
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| yup. I kind of thought that. I think that report would be something useful. oh well. In the old old MYM from Andrew Tibias I loved that report. "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: - quote - > In microsoft.public.money, marc wrote: > > How can I generate a report that only shows stocks purchased in a certain > > time (this year for example). I was wondering how my stock picking has been > > this year. > Not within Money. > You could sort the portfolio by the Last Transaction column and look > at the YTD column, but a dividend or a sell is also a transaction. > You could just look at the YTD column and see how the stocks you > bought and those you chose to not sell have done this year. > And you could make reports where you manually select which > securities to display, but that would not distinguish between shares > of the same company purchased in different years. |
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| In microsoft.public.money, marc wrote: - quote - > How can I generate a report that only shows stocks purchased in a certain
Not within Money.> time (this year for example). I was wondering how my stock picking has been > this year. You could sort the portfolio by the Last Transaction column and look at the YTD column, but a dividend or a sell is also a transaction. You could just look at the YTD column and see how the stocks you bought and those you chose to not sell have done this year. And you could make reports where you manually select which securities to display, but that would not distinguish between shares of the same company purchased in different years. |
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| How can I generate a report that only shows stocks purchased in a certain time (this year for example). I was wondering how my stock picking has been this year. Thanks for all and any help |
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