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INCLUDE ALL ASX LISTED ETFs
including iSHARES ETFs - IAA.ax to IZZ.ax
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8 votes
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explain Derby winner calculation
I have the same problem i.e. Thorton's Thunder on 3/8/2010 you state a 14.95% gain. Doing a 5 day quick test it's no where close 18.09%. If you do 1 day quick test each day and add the results it's even worse, besides having to trade every day and being eaten up with commissions..
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$Cnd-$US Conversion
Have a $Cnd-$US Conversion so I can tell how much I am making or losing on the exchange rate
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align expiration dates (Canada) with the MX. Leaps on the MX are now Mar 11-12. The OPM has only Jan
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Add cash
Cash is king for resource exploration companies. Cash position is the prime indicator of a rising resource exploration stock when combined with experienced management. Cash on hand is a basic fact that separates prospective winners from the hundreds of non-performing Canadian listings. Only management with a record of success can raise significant funds so cash on hand also serves as a useful judgement of management. These basic facts of life can be missed by investors unfamiliar with how to pick winners among the hundreds of exploration company listings.
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2 votes
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to add ETFs under sector viewer for the Canadian ETFs similar to that of the US ETFs
I want to be able to drill down the etf sectors to find the appropriate etfs.
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2 votes
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portfolio tracker ideas
- I would like to see the symbols in portfolio tracker to get automatically filled from the unisearch.
- Show up to date price and vol at 9:30AM not 10 AM.
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For VV UK subscribers there is no way of knowing which strategies are the best ones to use currently
As is done for the USA model we could do with the best performing strategies for the period i.e. day and week.
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List best performing Canadian strategies (daily and weekly)
Simular to the RT Derby for US customers
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5 votes
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