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Best Web Site to Monitor & Manage Investments

Any thoughts on the best web site and reasons why?

Starter for 10:

I am currently using Citywire which is very good. One issue is that they are saying everything is free until February, so not sure what they will be charging for from then. Main problem is that they do not seem to cover all shares and funds.

The london stock exchange site is also excellent and very comprehensive. Only issue I have is that the charts only cover the past year.

I have my portfolio set up on both at the moment.

Anything better?

Axel

Comments

  • ADVFN or Digital Look seem to be very popular once you register and setup...though ADVFN tends to bump you off at busy periods.

    Otherwise, some use Yahoo UK...
  • gt94sss2
    gt94sss2 Posts: 6,227 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    Try the following for share portfolio's:

    Selftrade
    Yahoo Finance

    Regards
    Sunil
  • Arn5
    Arn5 Posts: 6 Forumite
    I see that MSN money offer something similar which can if you want be linked to MS Money.

    Anyone do this for a portfolio of UK shares & funds, European shares and Lux funds?

    Arn5
  • jd79
    jd79 Posts: 143 Forumite
    Axel wrote:
    Any thoughts on the best web site and reasons why?

    Starter for 10:

    I am currently using Citywire which is very good. One issue is that they are saying everything is free until February, so not sure what they will be charging for from then. Main problem is that they do not seem to cover all shares and funds.

    The london stock exchange site is also excellent and very comprehensive. Only issue I have is that the charts only cover the past year.

    I have my portfolio set up on both at the moment.

    Anything better?

    I use H and L which I find good and easy to use.

    JD
    JD79
  • jd79
    jd79 Posts: 143 Forumite
    Sorry meant to say HL - Hargreaves Lansdown.

    JD
    JD79
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