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Post by chang on Sept 26, 2022 15:44:36 GMT
I just looked at two funds on M*. The Performance tab showed 1m, 3m, and YTD only - nothing more. M* used to show 1, 3, 5, 10, and 15 years.
I realize that M* has long since passed the stage of being a bad joke, but is this for real?
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Post by anovice on Sept 26, 2022 16:16:48 GMT
On the Performance tab for Trailing Returns, I am seeing 1-Day, 1-Week, 1-Month, 3-Month, YTD, 1-Year, 3-Year, 5-Year, 10-Year, 15-Year.
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Post by Chahta on Sept 26, 2022 16:41:46 GMT
For QQQ:
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Post by Deleted on Sept 26, 2022 17:22:26 GMT
I just looked at two funds on M*. The Performance tab showed 1m, 3m, and YTD only - nothing more. M* used to show 1, 3, 5, 10, and 15 years. I realize that M* has long since passed the stage of being a bad joke, but is this for real? If you are using a smartphone, turn it so you get the horizontal view. If it still is missing data, switch to the monthly or quarterly data view.
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Post by chang on Sept 26, 2022 17:30:04 GMT
Thanks django. Turning the phone to landscape view does *not* solve the problem. BUT switching out of “Day End” to “Month End” did fix it. (Yes I’m using a phone.) This is a new bug.
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Post by FD1000 on Sept 26, 2022 21:39:49 GMT
Thanks django . Turning the phone to landscape view does *not* solve the problem. BUT switching out of “Day End” to “Month End” did fix it. (Yes I’m using a phone.) This is a new bug. Day end shows YTD correct but you don't see 1-3 performance. If I turned the phone, I also see 10 more years. Month end isn't correct for YTD, you see 1-3 performance, and it's correct.If I turned the phone, I also see 10 more years. On my laptop, all looks accurate for everything My laptop shows me more data on Amazon + Schwab (just to name a few) and why I use my laptop for all my research. Phones suck and they are small too, the only advantage is they are available anywhere any time.
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