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Good investment tracking software?

I own a number of stocks, mutual funds, and ETFs through Schwab, which I follow on Schwab's website. But I'd like to get a more sophisticated tool, something that allows me to download price and volume data onto my own computer, so I can generate lots of charts and do a bit of technical analysis. I'm definitely not a day trader, but I'd like to do more of the "buy and hold for a few weeks then sell" style of trading. Plus, it would be useful to keep tabs on my various buys and sells, so I can easily compute how much profit or loss I've made on a given position. I've done things like buy 1000 shares of XYZ, then later sell 300 shares of XYZ, then later buy 200 shares of XYZ. Can anyone recommend a good software tool for this? I don't mind paying for it, if it fits my needs.

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  1. Prophet.net is excellent as is eSignal. Prophet has various levels (including a free level) depending on your needs. I use the highest level there where I can have 100 watchlists, etc. I can save charts, draw, chart styles, desktops. I can click and at an instant, tell what's moving up or down by vol, price, % change, etc. In seconds, I can see all the major 9 or 43 sectors and subsectors. In another click, I can see a stock chart in like 8 different timeframes! Hope that helps!
  2. Schwab has some pretty good charting software. You should already have access to their data feed. Excel also works, and will import data from lots of different websites.
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