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There has to be some type of website showing different portfolios and how they are performing, etc. for learning and so If someone likes the style, they can simply mimic the portfolio that's posted. I want to see other peoples profiles, not create my own... Are you talking about stocks investements? If yes, you can make your portfolio at yahoo finance and they will show you performance real time. Check out Marketocracy.com (top m100) http://www.tradingzoom.com/top10zoomerpo... Several: |
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