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Peter Schulze
2013-05-06 23:15:08


How do you add a benchmark (share code or etf code to a manual portfolio) this portfolio is traded manually and it would be great to see the Alpha etc. of this portfolio against an ETF benchmark.

Thank you very much



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2013-05-07 10:18:44

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You can do that by creating a trading system-based portfolio then instead of getting signals automatically by re-balancing the portfolio, you can add your orders manually.


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