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| I thought I already tried. Didn't I JUST answer this question??? Mutual Funds are Investments and don't show up in the Account List. They do, however, show up in the Portfolio. Investment Accounts show up in the Account List. They also show up in the Favorite Accounts. Investment Accounts hold Investments. Create an Investment Account (e.g., "Fidelity IRA"). In that account, enter a Buy transaction for an Investment (e.g., "Fidelity Contrafund", Symbol "FCNTX"). BTW, an Investment will not show up in the Favorite Accounts. This follows from the above observation that an Investment is not an Investment Account. "Diane" <kimcheetoo[at]yahoo.com> wrote in message news:17fb901c449e5$5ba20620$a401280a[at]phx.gbl... - quote - > A newly added investment (a mutual fund)appears in my > accounts list but I can not make it show up in my > portfolio or my list of favorites. Help? |
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| A newly added investment (a mutual fund)appears in my accounts list but I can not make it show up in my portfolio or my list of favorites. Help? |
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