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Mine works. You might try, as a guess, deleting your browser cookies and cache.
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On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 8:25 AM, Brooks <brooks...@gmail.com> wrote:
I have the same problem. My portfolio only has 7 equities, but it has
several years of transactions.
On Feb 2, 1:51 pm, Don <dpch...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I love the performance graph that shows a daily snapshot of your
> portfolio value but for the last few months it won't load at all for
> me. Individual stock charts load fine but the one aggregate that I
> care the most about will not. I've tried multiple browsers.
>
> Does this work for anyone else?
>
> Thanks,
> Don
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Yes the performance graph works. I had a similar problem a while back and tracked it down to a problem with the transactions. I think it was because I had added a stock to watch using "edit portfolio", rather than editing transaction data. For example adding an index, where you just want to display it on the portfolio view. The performance did not work if I added stock without transactions. It works if you have a simple watch list with no transactions, but not if you mix stocks with transactions and no transactions.You could also try exporting your portfolio transactions as csv and looking at them in a spreadsheet. I found a lot of extra transactions in mine with no stock details, because I had deleted that stock from my "edit portfolio" after the stock was no longer traded, because I did not want it cluttering up my display of stocks. On the downloaded CSV file it shows all these transactions with no data for date, stock, price, number, etc. The only thing that shows it is still there is the buy/sell field and the comment (which is how I figured it out)I hope this helps.
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On Thursday, May 9, 2013 4:14:32 AM UTC+2, Brandon Heyer wrote:Hi All,The problem for me was that I had "enable dividend reporting" turned on. After I turned that off the chart came right up! This was for both a full import portfolio and an portfolio I imported each stock's set of transactions.Hope that helps.Brandon
On Friday, April 19, 2013 1:50:51 PM UTC-4, Brandon Heyer wrote:I have the same issue. About 1.5yrs of transaction data and 6 MUTFs. I have another one that has 6yrs of transaction data but only 1 MUTF and that loads up after a few second delay. I tried exporting from the first. The spreadsheet had about 14 rows with type as "buy" and no symbol, name, or date.11 with 'Buy' and a date, and one with a 'Cash' name, 'Deposit Cash' and date, as well as the same without any date. None had shares/price/cash value etc.If I delete those and uploading into a new portfolio, same problem exists.
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On Wednesday, May 8, 2013 7:14:32 PM UTC-7, Brandon Heyer wrote:Hi All,The problem for me was that I had "enable dividend reporting" turned on. After I turned that off the chart came right up! This was for both a full import portfolio and an portfolio I imported each stock's set of transactions.Hope that helps.Brandon
OK, I just tried that, and it does not make my errant Google Finance Portfolio Charts accurate.AND my one portfolio that works, has dividend reporting enabled.
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