| 1. | I have bought/sold a particular stock on several occasions for different prices. How can I use stocktick to keep track of the total value of the stock?
This can be done by going to "View My Trades". You can get to this view by selecting the menu item 'View' and then selecting 'My Trades'. From here
you can enter a new trade, sell a stock you already own, split a stock, or even short sell a stock! |
| 2. | Does StockTick support international markets?
Yes. StockTick can offer quotes from securities from around the world. You just need to find the appropriate ticker symbol that represents
the security. The best way to find the appropriate ticker that works within StockTick is to find the symbol on Yahoo Finance. For example TTCH.BO would
be Tata Chemical on the Bombay Exchange |
| 3. | Can StockTick track mutual funds, options, and other securities?
Yes. StockTick can track a variety of securities. The key is to find the appropriate ticker symbol for the security. You can
find ticker symbols by going to Yahoo finance and doing a ticker search. For example, the Fidelity Fifty mutual fund can be tracked by using the ticker FFTYX. |
| 4. | What I really need to know before I register StockTick is if there are additional charges?
There are no additional fees for using StockTick 2005. There is a one time $24.95 charge for registering the product. |
| 5. | How many stocks and or portfolios will StockTick hold?
It holds an unlimited number. |
| 6. | How can I add split information for a particular stock?
This can be done by going to "View My Trades". You can get to this view by selecting the menu item 'View' and then selecting 'My Trades'. Once
you are there find the stock that you currently own and next to the stock symbol will be the option to split the stock |
| 7. | Is there a way to add the Dow Jones Industrial and NASDAQ averages to the ticker?
Yes. Go to the menu 'Edit' menu option and select 'Add Major Indexes'. The appropriate ticker symbols will be added to your project. |
| 8. | I would like very much to be able to download my stock quotes into my Quicken portfolio.
Go to the File menu and choose Export. Choose the type of file you want to export, comma or tabtab delimited and import this file into Quicken. |