Free total returns site

dallas27

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Anyone know a site that charts total returns for free? They are so hard to find, and the last one i used doesn't offer it anymore for free.


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One of the CNN Portfolio screens will give you that information. https://portfolio.money.cnn.com/

(Again, I will mention, you have to give the program access to your account. It is not a manual process.)
 

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I've used PerfCharts for a long time. It is pretty useful, but you do have to double check it to make sure it is including all the distributions. I don't know of similar site. you would think total return would be a little more popular.
 
I've used PerfCharts for a long time. It is pretty useful, but you do have to double check it to make sure it is including all the distributions. I don't know of similar site. you would think total return would be a little more popular.

How do you check this? Do you find yahoo's 'historical pricing' to be accurate?

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How do you check this? Do you find yahoo's 'historical pricing' to be accurate?

-ERD50

Sometimes there's a big drop in the chart in December. I think it would be tough to see small errors.

Generally I accept what it says, but double check with M* or Fidelity return data if I'm actually going to act on it. The problem there is the fixed 1, 3, 5, 10 year timeframe.
 
Thanks to all!


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