Or like choosing your doctor, lawyer and accountant, find an investment
manager you can trust and delegate while you specialize in your own
profession and enjoy your hobbies and vacations without having to worry
about what/when.

Ken- (dare I say I happen to be in that field?).

-----Original Message-----
From: Computer Guys Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of John McDonald
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2008 9:34 PM
To: COMPUTERGUYS-L@LISTSERV.AOL.COM
Subject: Re: [CGUYS] Investment Tracking Recommendations?

For tracking investments, a spreadsheet and a web query would be as simple
and straight forward a tool for your needs that there is.

As for researching stocks, you might want to read "Beating the Street"  or
"Learn to Earn" both by Peter Lynch. Those books contain a lot of insight
into managing investments.

Or you can take the lazy man's approach and invest a set amount at regular
intervals in a stock index fund.

> > Does anyone have a favorite program or website for tracking investments?
> >
> > My preference would be for something simple. Need ability to compare how
> > different investments are performing. Also for making "what if"
> scenarios
> > for investigating alternative investments.
> >
> > Software that runs on a web site that provides resources for research
> > would be nice.


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