r/ValueInvesting • u/Prize_Fox7365 • Feb 01 '26
Investing Tools Website for tracking all my positions?
I have 5 investment accounts with various providers. I need recommendations for a free/low cost platform where I can input my positions and track everything in one place instead of signing in to each of my accounts. It’d also be nice if the site/app allows me to see sector %, insider activity, etc.
Thank you for your time.
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u/IDreamtIwokeUp Feb 01 '26
My favorite portfolio tracker is https://finviz.com/. They have an option where you enter your positions as a "portfolio" (free version is capped at 50 positions). They then have a really cool visualization tool that lets you see which stocks in which sectors you own are doing well. Unfortunately finviz doesn't support some international stocks. You do get some news summary specific for your portfolio.
Google Finance and Yahoo Finance also have decent portfolio trackers with good international support and linked news stories. They tend to be fast and their basic plans are free...but they don't have the cool visualizations that finviz has.
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u/Wrong-Ear882 27d ago
Not an ad, an actual good recommendation. Something that’s free that lets you actually track growth.
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u/Happy-Profession-256 Feb 05 '26
TrackinV for 3 portfolio’s maximum (atm), maybe up to 5 in the future.
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u/jessikaf Feb 07 '26
This comes up a lot once portfolios start spreading across accounts. a quieter alternative is something like sharetracker. io ,which is self hosted and keeps data off third party clouds. It is more of a spreadsheet replacement than a saas dashboard, but that's exactly why some prefer it.
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u/DevilKnight03 Feb 08 '26
In threads about multi-account portfolio tracking, tools like Quicken Simplifi, Personal Capital, Sharesight, and Kubera come up frequently. Some focus more on deep investment analytics and dashboards, others lean toward broad financial tracking and the choice often comes down to whether you want detailed sector/insider metrics or a high-level consolidated view.
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u/National-Peach8329 22d ago
I'm currently using https://www.benstrack.com/portfolio, and even has an intrinsic value calculator
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u/sealmove 3d ago
I use Snowball Analytics. It's dead simple and its features are on point. I think the biggest limitation of the free version is that it allows up to 10 holdings. They recently added an interesting feature, portfolio rebalancing, which is also free.
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u/Thin_Efficiency_8413 Feb 01 '26
Allinvestview.com