| Hi there -
Are you struggling to keep track of your stock portfolio? Maybe you own 10 to 25 stocks and find yourself tabbing between MarketBeat, Yahoo Finance, Benzinga, Finviz, Seeking Alpha, and other websites each day to keep track of what's going on with your portfolio.
With all of this research you could easily find yourself spending an hour or more every day just to read the latest news about every stock you own. Who has time for that?
We wanted to solve that problem for you by offering our free portfolio monitoring tool - My MarketBeat.
My MarketBeat is included with your newsletter subscription, and it allows you to easily create your personal watchlist of stocks to help you stay informed with all of the necessary information in one place.
Here are some of the things you can do with your My MarketBeat watchlist: - View the current price and performance of your holdings.
- View upcoming earnings dates, dividend dates, and other events for each of your stocks.
- See the most recent analysts buy and sell recommendations for your stocks.
- Compare your stock portfolio performance to the S&P 500 and other MarketBeat users' portfolios.
- Analyze your portfolio's asset allocation, P/E ratio, volatility, dividend yield, investment return, and other information.
- View the latest headlines, ratings, insider trades, earnings data, for companies on your watchlist.
- Set up SMS and email alerts for companies on your watchlist.
You can follow up to five stocks with your free subscription to MarketBeat Daily Ratings. If you want to follow more than that, you can upgrade to MarketBeat All Access. All Access subscribers can follow an unlimited number of stocks and can sync their portfolios automatically with their online brokerage account.
Click Here to Setup Your Watchlist on My MarketBeat
Rebecca McKeever Head of Product, MarketBeat
P.S. Would you be interested in a free 30-day subscription to MarketBeat All Access so that you can unlock the full power of My MarketBeat? Claim your free 30-day subscription here. | |
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