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Post by chang on Jan 26, 2021 3:27:16 GMT
I just noticed these are missing from the "Performance" tab. There used to be a toggle between Total Return and Investor Return. I'm not sure when they disappeared, or if this is temporary (bug) or permanent.
Considering that this was a valuable feature, I assume it has been disabled in accordance with M*'s business model of striving to provide its customers with the most inept, inefficient and inaccurate data delivery platform it can.
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Post by yogibearbull on Jan 26, 2021 3:32:49 GMT
I just noticed these are missing from the "Performance" tab. There used to be a toggle between Total Return and Investor Return. I'm not sure when they disappeared, or if this is temporary (bug) or permanent. Considering that this was a valuable feature, I assume it has been disabled in accordance with M*'s business model of striving to provide its customers with the most inept, inefficient and inaccurate data delivery platform it can. Still there in old M* Performance pages. performance.morningstar.com/fund/performance-return.action?t=VFINX®ion=usa&culture=en-USI don't know how long these old pages will be around. I use them more than new pages.
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Post by chang on Jan 26, 2021 3:38:53 GMT
Thanks yogibearbull. I should have checked that. I use the old pages for Charts and (occasionally) the "Brokerage Availability" and "Review Other Classes" information. It's amazing that these pages are still current.
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Post by Chahta on Jan 31, 2021 12:45:18 GMT
If you go to the library and access M* these "old pages" are what you get. I used to do that once in awhile.
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Post by fred495 on Jan 31, 2021 13:57:04 GMT
yogi said: "Still there in old M* Performance pages.
performance.morningstar.com/fund/performance-return.action?t=VFINX®ion=usa&culture=en-US
I don't know how long these old pages will be around. I use them more than new pages."
It may behoove us all to to keep this valuable piece of information on the Q T before some "whiz kid" at M* finds out about it and decides to take down the "old Performance pages". They seem to be on a mission to make life on the "new and improved" M* site as difficult and frustrating as possible for us ordinary retail clients.
Fred
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