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  • Investing software other than Quicken, Morningstar, or Excel

    I've tried Quicken, Morningstar, and home-grown Excel spreadsheets for monitoring my investments, and am not happy with any of them. (Well, I woud be happy with Morningstar Premium, but I don't want to pay $160/yr!)

    Is there any other software out there that someone uses and can recommend? I want to track the returns of about 18 mutual funds and be able to check my asset allocation without too much effort.
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