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fxbabe

Member Since Aug 22, 2009  5 posts fxbabe Jul 12 2011 at 20:49
Appreciate if you can include the followings in Portfolio view:

1. A field for Balance in the Portfolio view, and
2. Then add each of the Balance and give a sum total of the Portfolio.

This is very important because it give a snapshot of how much money you have in total at any given time in the portfolio. Later, it would be nice to include how much is made during the past week and past month. This would give you an idea whether your portfolio is growing or shrinking.

neodix

Member Since Apr 30, 2010  17 posts neodix Jul 13 2011 at 09:28
I also suggested this recently in 'Import of history of trades without MT'.
+1

marcelcorzo1

Member Since Aug 07, 2009  122 posts Marcel Corzo (marcelcorzo1) Jul 18 2011 at 02:17
Agree, but it would differ real from demo accounts, and differ between dollars, euros or cents accounts.

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