Out of interest is anyone using the divitrack website https://app.divitrack.io/ ?
I am contemplating using it to run a paper portfolio next year, would be interested to hear your thoughts.
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Well just for fun I just this second registered. It took about three minutes to cut 'n paste EPIC, # shares, and current share price from my HYP spreadsheet into three blank columns and export it as a CSV, which I then successfully uploaded into divitrack without even looking at it!moorfield wrote:Out of interest is anyone using the divitrack website https://app.divitrack.io/ ?
Mind you if I want to get all the purchase/sale dates, quantities, and prices in there rather than just a snapshot as if I bought my whole portfolio just now in one go then it will take considerably more work than I am prepared to put in. (This might change if I end up using the site regularly. I'll put in future transactions and see if the benefits that brings look good enough to do the work.)
So although my answer is now "yes", apart from the ease of portfolio import, I have no views yet.
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Looks fun. I do like a northbound projection. Unfortunately the projection cannot know about my planned future injections of cash each tax year (which of course my own projections include).
Would be nice if they had a phone app too.
C.
Would be nice if they had a phone app too.
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csearle wrote:Looks fun. I do like a northbound projection. Unfortunately the projection cannot know about my planned future injections of cash each tax year (which of course my own projections include).
Would be nice if they had a phone app too.
C.
Yes this is the kind of projection I have been doing for years.
It looks quite handy, I am thinking of throwing up a 15-share HYP on there in the new year as an experiment.
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Just had a quick gander and it shows VOD dividend history of EUR 0.045 as GBP 0.045
BP history seems to be OK but it shows the USD dividend declaration, not the GBP payment
Haven't checked any others for accuracy
--kiloran
BP history seems to be OK but it shows the USD dividend declaration, not the GBP payment
Haven't checked any others for accuracy
--kiloran
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kiloran wrote:Just had a quick gander and it shows VOD dividend history of EUR 0.045 as GBP 0.045
BP history seems to be OK but it shows the USD dividend declaration, not the GBP payment
Haven't checked any others for accuracy
--kiloran
On the "Upcoming Dividends" tab it is FX'ing to GBP at 1USD = 0.76GBP which is today's rate. That's a reasonable attempt, until told otherwise. I do like the "Future Projections" feature (*), as I mentioned this is something akin to what I've been trying to do for years.
(*) It assumes you reinvest all your annual dividend income and your dividend yield stays the same across all years.
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