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I'm looking for a tool that allows to compare charts of custom portfolios. Google Finance allows to compare only one portfolio against other  mutual funds or indexes, but it doesn't seem to allow comparing 2 or more custom portfolios. I would like to see how classic PP compares with various tweaked versions, like PRPFX/EDV etc. It would be nice to be able to see how charts compare because it tells a lot about the way a specific portfolio responds to changes in the markets.

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Does the "Simba spreadsheet" meet your needs?
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KevinW wrote: Does the "Simba spreadsheet" meet your needs?
It works fine, but it's limited to Vanguard funds and there is no PRPFX. Also, I'd love to see charts.
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ETFREPLAY.com for ETFs... I also use smartmoney.com
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beafet wrote: ETFREPLAY.com for ETFs... I also use smartmoney.com
Do you know if smartmoney allows to compare portfolios?
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I liked using kwanti.com portfolio lab. You get a week or two trial for free.
After the trial expires, you can get a new one with a different email address.
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