I haven't posted in a long time. I'll never be able to tell you how Sorry I Am.
Lots of ups and downs over the last few weeks leave us pretty close to where we were when I last checked in.Up until August of this year, Morningstar had my original cost at 50,000, the original amount I hypothetically invested in each portfolio. I just noticed that the "Original Cost" has been rising. I wonder if Morningstar is now adding reinvested dividends to the original cost column. That is how one should calculate the basis for non-retirement investmens, but it kinda sucks that Morningstar changed how their portfolio tracker behaves without communicating with its customers...
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What has changed to make me think the system is better now that it was 2 years ago?
Why should I tie up my pennies to make the rich richer?
Thanks for these analysis. Hoping to get more updates from you. :)
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