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Best online portfolio website suggestions?

I would like to find a website which will show me, on one page, the current price of a number of shares, funds, indexes and currencies that I am interested in.

I don't need a full blown portfolio manager that will calculate the value of my shares as well, but would like to be able to see at a glance how the share price has changed since a given point in time, say a month or year ago.

I've looked at various sites, toolbars, widgets etc but most just seem to show how much the price has changed today.

I'm sure there must be some good ones out there somewhere! Any suggestions please?

Thanks,

V

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  • Sparky47
    Sparky47 Posts: 314 Forumite
    I use the portfolio on Moneyextra.com

    You can add the shares and funds that you want to monitor and see the daily change on one page.
    If you click on any of the investments you can then see a price trend and can select the timescale you are interested in.
  • mr_fishbulb
    mr_fishbulb Posts: 5,224 Forumite
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    I use the morningstar one
  • G_M
    G_M Posts: 51,977 Forumite
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    Trustnet. You can see graphs showing previous week/month/6 months/year etc as well as daily changes. No shares though, just funds.
  • Paul_Herring
    Paul_Herring Posts: 7,484 Forumite
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    I use iii.co.uk to keep track of the equities I've bought - didn't buy them through iii, just added them to their portfolio manager.
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  • Lansdowne
    Lansdowne Posts: 570 Forumite
    G_M wrote: »
    Trustnet. You can see graphs showing previous week/month/6 months/year etc as well as daily changes. No shares though, just funds.

    I use Trustnet and there is a section for "Equities/Gilts". Might be UK shares only, I don't know, but it's there.
  • mgh
    mgh Posts: 23 Forumite
    ADVFN is good for shares. Not sure if you can add funds though
  • Victor_Delta
    Victor_Delta Posts: 474 Forumite
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    Many thanks for all these suggestions. I'll give them a try and let you know which I end up with.

    In the meantime, any further suggestions are still welcome.

    V
  • Biggles
    Biggles Posts: 8,209 Forumite
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    Moneyam (www.moneyam.com) is good. Live share prices, news etc.
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