Investing and markets

Investing tools for stocks, ETFs and crypto.

Track portfolios, understand fees, test compounding scenarios and learn market patterns. This hub combines the site’s investing and cryptocurrency resources in one clear location.

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How to use these investing tools

Portfolio trackers organize holdings and market values; they do not determine whether an investment is suitable. Calculators are most useful for comparing assumptions rather than predicting a precise outcome. Change the return, contribution, fee and time-horizon inputs to see which assumptions have the greatest effect.

What is an investment fee calculator?

An investment fee calculator estimates how recurring management costs may reduce long-term compounding. It is useful when comparing mutual funds, ETFs, advisory programs or model portfolios with different annual costs.

Should stocks and crypto be tracked together?

A combined view can reveal total concentration and risk, while separate trackers make each asset class easier to analyze. Crypto is generally more volatile and should not be treated as equivalent to a diversified stock or bond portfolio.