I do not believe you are really "listening". The portfolio REORDER function has nor been working for months.
I do not believe you are really "listening". The portfolio REORDER function has nor been working for months.
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sj
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Is there any plan to fix this? let us know if we should move on from Y! ...
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vplite
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I makes me crazy that I can reorder on portfolio, but this function is not available in another.
This is a major bug.
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Joe R.
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Just an FYI for users having trouble with this. Drag and drop works fine for me for reordering in IE9.
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Robert S Fried
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It does work - but only reliably in Internet Explorer. If you use it in Google Chrome it gets the dates messed up in any portfolio. (That date problem was never fully solved). The reason it's there is for people like me who don't use alphabetically sorted portfolios. I stack portfolios so I have to keep the order other than alphabetical. It's very cumbersome, slow and terrible compared to the old open box system but it does work.
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ANGEL SOBRINO
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is a total failure, the old version to reporder portfolios was superior,
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Peter Holmstrom
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Why doesn't the streaming work for DJI?m I often have to hit the update key!
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Roy
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Please fix the reorder function
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Alex Janssen
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I just tried it and it works great. Make sure you don't have sort symbols alphabetically turned on in main settings for the portfolio.
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John P
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What a waste of time. Trying to put stocks in an ordert that makes sense is impossible since neither the drag and click method or the numbering method work. I wrote a comment several days ago and recieved back a reply that the status is that nothing is planned. Either fix the system, take the option to reoreder off the table, and don't ask for commemts if you are not going to do anything when you recieve them. Like I said it's all a waste of time.
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The best option though would be to let people reorder the stocks like the old Yahoo Finance Classic view used to work: all stock tickers show up in one single text box where the user can simply cut, paste, add and remove symbols. That method was efficient and allowed one to redo its portofolio offline (like in the subway) by copying the list in a text editor and put it back later, modified.
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Anonymous
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Dragging works, but is painful when you have 100+ stocks you follow. Sadly, the better way of reordering with numbers does not work.
The best option though would be to let people reorder the stocks like the old Yahoo Finance Classic view used to work: all stock tickers show up in one single text box where the user can simply cut, paste, add and remove symbols. That method was efficient and allowed one to redo its portofolio offline (like in the subway) by copying the list in a text editor and put it back later, modified.