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10:10 am November 2, 2009
| Sid
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I made a simple spreadsheet using google docs..which actually has a lot more functionality than I thought
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11:53 pm November 1, 2009
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I haven't thought about this. I just update my watch list every now and then but also tend to forget about a lot of stocks that I've looked briefly at.
Will have to come up with a way to keep myself up to date. A simple spreadsheet should do.
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8:59 pm October 29, 2009
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I use the simple spreadsheet method you outlined, pretty simple and straightforward imo.
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5:10 pm October 29, 2009
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I would just like to ask the community what methods you all use to keep track of everything. I find that I'm looking at so many companies that I always end up forgetting about most of the research that I do. I was thinking about building a simple spreadsheet that pulls daily quotes and compares it to my input for an intrinsic value so I have a nice clean watchlist where I can monitor how far or close to intrinsic value a large amount of stocks are. What are the methods that you all use to keep track of things?
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