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David2  
#1 Posted : Tuesday, March 13, 2018 10:44:12 AM(UTC)
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I set up a portfolio of stocks in the Portfolio Tracker section. When you view the Portfolio there is a tab to Take Stock to view and make judgment on the stocks in your Portfolio. After I add judgement to Take Stock I want to save it so I do not have to redo judgement again unless I need to. I know that in Better Investing when you do a Stock Study you can save the your judgement and come back to it later. Is is possible for StockCentral to add a save function so I can save my judgment from the portfolio I created and the portfolio would reflect the judgement I created in telling me if it is a buy, sell or hold?

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Pawche  
#2 Posted : Friday, March 16, 2018 3:47:00 AM(UTC)
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Making things easier on users is a goal we strive to accomplish. Saving user judgement calls I think would make things easier on users. This is the second good idea I've seen recently. I started a list of user suggestions to bring to our staff meetings. I can't guarantee these will be implemented. Those that do get the go ahead may get implementation delayed a bit depending on other priorities.
Please keep the suggestions coming.

Russell
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