Why do we have to lose our stock portfolios we set up on AOL and move them to Yahoo? AOL is my IP and that's where I want them.
Why do we have to lose our stock portfolios we set up on AOL and move them to Yahoo? AOL is my IP and that's where I want them.
This is a good overview of Yahoo Finance in general: https://help.yahoo.com/kb/finance-for-web/started-yahoo-finance-sln3642.html?impressions=true
This one is a brief overview of some of the features that portfolios offer: https://help.yahoo.com/kb/finance-for-web/track-investments-watch-portfolios-sln7034.html?impressions=true
Here you find out how to Migrate your portfolio to Yahoo Portfolios:
https://help.aol.com/articles/aol-portfolios-will-be-discontinued
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Dennis commented
What happened to my online portfolio?
How can i import the portfolio to Yahoo when i cannot retreive a copy?
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Anonymous commented
The old portfolio listing was easy to use and very well done. The new Yahoo Portfolio is horrible, hard to use, and totally incomplete. Obviously the person who made the decision to change has never run a stock portfolio. My idea, switch back You went from an A to a F.
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Anonymous commented
Daily Finance was a great way to track my IRA investment and AOL has cancelled the service. I've been hoping AOL will see the impact this has had on it's users. If it's not restored soon, I'm cancelling my AOL account.
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Edit Edit commented
Bring back AOL Portfolios
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Anonymous commented
AOL no longer has white pages either and the search function leads one to Yahoo which doesn't have white pages and never did.
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Anonymous commented
AOL is dumping all their good parts of the AOL service. They gave stuff away to new users for free while I and many others paid $11.99/month for 25 years. AOL has no business sense and Verizon is replacing AOL with Yahoo. The reason Yahoo is a free service is that it got a lousy email interface and a lousy portfolio interface.
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Anonymous commented
AOL is dumping all their good parts of the AOL service. They gave stuff away to new users for free while I and many others paid $11.99/month for 25 years. AOL has no business sense and Verizon is replacing AOL with Yahoo. The reason Yahoo is a free service is that it got a lousy email interface and a lousy portfolio interface.
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Anonymous commented
reinstall 'my portfolio'
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Susie S commented
Annoyed with AOl deciding we need to use Yahoo for our portfolio;s. Guess they want to lose accounts to g-mail and others. That was a major reason we used aol.
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Anonymous commented
You had the best option out there for viewing multiple portfolios under one asset category, now you're going to do away with one of the few reasons I keep my aol account. Very bad move! What are you guys thinking?
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Anonymous commented
Switched to the Yahoo Finance that you guys are using now and OMG!
It's like fnding one's way through a labyrinth!
Why do you have to keep complicating things. SiFig, although not perfect was far more usuable then Yahoo.How about start thinking more about your users than yourselves
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M Phillips commented
How do I go about 'downloading' my stock portfolio now that AOL has decided to send it over to Yahoo which is the worst of all it's recent BAD ideas? What the heck is AOL trying to do? YAHOO is a security nightmare. NO WAY IN **** will I fall in step on this.
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M Phillips commented
AOL has been tweaking tried and true items and benefits and we are paying for it to ***** around. I am not happy about loosing the 'receipt' on sent mail and it has not been returned or replaces despite hundreds of pleas. And now the AOL Portfolio is being sent over to YAHOO which is unacceptable because YAHOO is famous for it's security risks and hackers. I think AOL is reaching the end of the line with MY subscription. Can't take much more of this ****.
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Anonymous commented
Please reconsider doing away with portfolios.
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Delia Prather commented
Do NOT remove My Portfolio from the AOL desktop. I don't have or want a Yahoo account. My Portfolio works just fine.
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Dan Bowen commented
I have used AOL for many years. I'm very comfortable in it. I truly enjoy the use of My Portfolio as my primary info source, If you are eliminating it then I have no use for AOL any longer and will cancel my monthly payment and drop AOL !