Overlapping funds
am 12.11.2005 20:27:38 von c9ar9dar9elli
I had a site whereby I could enter two or more funds and the site would
display the percentage of overlap. For the life of me, I cannot find it.
Anyone recall what that site might be?
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Re: Overlapping funds
am 12.11.2005 21:48:41 von Ed
If you don't get an answer here, try www.fundalarm.com
Ted will give you the site you're looking for.
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>Anyone recall what that site might be?
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Re: Overlapping funds
am 13.11.2005 08:36:47 von Bucky
Dave C. wrote:
> I had a site whereby I could enter two or more funds and the site would
> display the percentage of overlap. For the life of me, I cannot find it.
> Anyone recall what that site might be?
I don't know that exact site, but the Morningstar instant x-ray should
give similar helpful info.
Re: Overlapping funds
am 13.11.2005 20:07:24 von Marlowe
I haven't used it for some time, but I believe the portfolio feature of the
TR Price web site has that. It is free, but you have to register. Once you
input your portfolio it gives you a lot of portfolio analysis.
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>I had a site whereby I could enter two or more funds and the site would
>display the percentage of overlap. For the life of me, I cannot find it.
>Anyone recall what that site might be?
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Re: Overlapping funds
am 14.11.2005 07:11:16 von jsruppel
That's available on Morningstar, although I think it may be part of
their premium services.
Re: Overlapping funds
am 14.11.2005 20:32:21 von c9ar9dar9elli
I tried Morningstar's x-ray. It's pretty neat but not quite what I was
looking for. FundAlarm might have it.
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> Dave C. wrote:
>> I had a site whereby I could enter two or more funds and the site would
>> display the percentage of overlap. For the life of me, I cannot find it.
>> Anyone recall what that site might be?
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> I don't know that exact site, but the Morningstar instant x-ray should
> give similar helpful info.
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Re: Overlapping funds
am 14.11.2005 23:25:02 von noreplysoccer
what about xray was not percentage of portfolio overlap?