Good question...see attached....presume the price trigger does the job, but would want some advice from Jarden's before I tried it.
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Good question...see attached....presume the price trigger does the job, but would want some advice from Jarden's before I tried it.
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Yep. Jarden and DB down.
If you refresh the page your on via your browser (in this case the Depth screen) it logs you out. Then once you log back in you're on the landing page again... So then you have to navigate back to where you were before you refreshed...
Pain...
There's a refresh button for 'Live price' but you have to scroll up to get to it and then, scroll back down to view the data you are refreshing...
Bonkers
This refresh stuff is nonsense eh ! When I look at my Yahoo portfolios...or Google, the prices are constantly updating...ticking over....green green...red red etc.
Seems archaic that we need to continually refresh to see what is a happening ? Or go into an individual stock to see the current price. Crazy in this day and age. And as far as I can see replicated into the new system.
My biggest gripe is this...and its there today in plain sight today:
1: I can see what my portfolio balance is (good) and I can see the profit loss (also good)
However unless I remember or record what the P/L is from previous days or weeks...I have zero idea of whether it is up or down.
2: Now I have a fair idea its up 3-4K today (good - My memory not completely shot) But what has provided this gain ? (And of course there could be losses)
3)So I now take a look at my watch lists which I maintain to reflect my portfolio....shouldn't have to do this.
Yep...there are greens and reds....pretty much as expected. Oh and one, SKO, has a decent jump...great.
Now I have to remember how many I have to see if it reflects the 3-4K gain.
Nope...not enough...so what else is contributing...and enough to balance out the reds.
Sigh...now its just a pain in the A.
4) So I duplicate all in YAHOO so I can easily see this. Can easily see what my gains / losses are on each stock at any point in time.
I've had several conversations with Direct Broking / Jarden etc about this previously. Suggested they didn't need to "reinvent the wheel" with the new system, that there were good models such as YAHOO out there. The woman I spoke to (corresponded with) seemed very knowledgeable with respect to IT and Yahoo etc etc. But sadly...at best...they seem to have duplicated what they had before in their new system.
Pretty disappointing - if there was a clear better alternative...I'd be gone.
OK....off to work now...had my rant.
RTM
Where Jarden does one find their Cash account transactions, I can only find my cash balance, no other details.
Click on the cash balance in My Wallet and it will open the transactions/movements. Had me looking for a bit too.