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The bivio Watch
I don't know why people are so excited about the hype over the Apple watch. bivio has had an excellent watch with many useful features for a long time.

  • You can watch the value of your investments on the bivio Valuation Report
  • You can watch the cost basis of each of your lots of stock on the Cost Basis Report
  • You can watch your personal tax allocations during the year on the bivio Tax Allocations Report
  • You can watch how your investment in your club is doing on the bivio Member Performance Report
  • You can watch stocks you're interested in using the Manifest Investing button on the Accounting>Investments page (requires free demo or subscription)
  • You can watch how your club is doing by joining the bivio Quest for Positive Relative Returns
  • You can watch your friends and family become envious as you become more skilled at investing because you're a member of an investment club.

And.....

One more thing.

bivio works equally well for both right and left handed people!


Laurie Frederiksen
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Plus,  you don't have to charge it.  You can pay for it with a check (I think).

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On Sep 11, 2014, at 9:31 AM, Laurie Frederiksen <laurie@bivio.biz> wrote:

I don't know why people are so excited about the hype over the Apple watch.  bivio has had an excellent watch with many useful features for a long time.

  • You can watch the value of your investments on the bivio Valuation Report
  • You can watch the cost basis of each of your lots of stock on the Cost Basis Report
  • You can watch your personal tax allocations during the year on the bivio Tax Allocations Report
  • You can watch how your investment in your club is doing on the bivio Member Performance Report
  • You can watch stocks you're interested in using the Manifest Investing button on the Accounting>Investments page (requires free demo or subscription)
  • You can watch how your club is doing by joining the bivio Quest for Positive Relative Returns
  • You can watch your friends and family become envious as you become more skilled at investing because you're a member of an investment club.

And.....

One more thing.

bivio works equally well for both right and left handed people!


Laurie Frederiksen
Invest with your friends!
www.bivio.com

Become our Facebook friend!  www.facebook.com/bivio
Follow us on twitter!  www.twitter.com/bivio
Follow Us on Google+


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Subscribe to the Club Cafe email list.  Click here to  Unsubscribe



And just one more watch.  You can watch your portfolio continue to grow when you watch all the other watches.
 
Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2014 9:31 AM
Subject: [club_cafe] The bivio Watch
 
I don't know why people are so excited about the hype over the Apple watch.  bivio has had an excellent watch with many useful features for a long time.

  • You can watch the value of your investments on the bivio Valuation Report
  • You can watch the cost basis of each of your lots of stock on the Cost Basis Report
  • You can watch your personal tax allocations during the year on the bivio Tax Allocations Report
  • You can watch how your investment in your club is doing on the bivio Member Performance Report
  • You can watch stocks you're interested in using the Manifest Investing button on the Accounting>Investments page (requires free demo or subscription)
  • You can watch how your club is doing by joining the bivio Quest for Positive Relative Returns
  • You can watch your friends and family become envious as you become more skilled at investing because you're a member of an investment club.

And.....

One more thing.

bivio works equally well for both right and left handed people!

 
Laurie Frederiksen
Invest with your friends!
www.bivio.com

Become our Facebook friend!  www.facebook.com/bivio
Follow us on twitter!  www.twitter.com/bivio
Follow Us on Google+


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Subscribe to the Club Cafe email list.  Click here to  Unsubscribe



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And....

your bivio Watch helps you unwind some of the confusion about investing by letting you watch what happens when you try it for yourself in your investment clubs.



Laurie Frederiksen
Invest with your friends!
www.bivio.com

Become our Facebook friend! www.facebook.com/bivio
Follow us on twitter! www.twitter.com/bivio
Follow Us on Google+


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But I have found it difficult to establish a "watch" list for stocks we have researched but not purchased.
Is there an efficient way to do that?

Elizabeth Dietel
endjed2@gmail.com

On Sep 11, 2014 9:31 AM, "Laurie Frederiksen" <laurie@bivio.biz> wrote:
I don't know why people are so excited about the hype over the Apple watch. bivio has had an excellent watch with many useful features for a long time.

  • You can watch the value of your investments on the bivio Valuation Report
  • You can watch the cost basis of each of your lots of stock on the Cost Basis Report
  • You can watch your personal tax allocations during the year on the bivio Tax Allocations Report
  • You can watch how your investment in your club is doing on the bivio Member Performance Report
  • You can watch stocks you're interested in using the Manifest Investing button on the Accounting>Investments page (requires free demo or subscription)
  • You can watch how your club is doing by joining the bivio Quest for Positive Relative Returns
  • You can watch your friends and family become envious as you become more skilled at investing because you're a member of an investment club.

And.....

One more thing.

bivio works equally well for both right and left handed people!


Laurie Frederiksen
Invest with your friends!
www.bivio.com

Become our Facebook friend! www.facebook.com/bivio
Follow us on twitter! www.twitter.com/bivio
Follow Us on Google+


Click here to
Subscribe to the Club Cafe email list. Click here to Unsubscribe



I use Manifest Investing and "purchase" $1,000 of any stock reviewed and not purchased.  That way I can quickly observe its progress or lack thereof.

Joe Farrell
LA MS Chapter

On Sep 11, 2014, at 11:13 AM, endjed2 <endjed2@gmail.com> wrote:

But I have found it difficult to establish a "watch" list for stocks we have researched but not purchased.
Is there an efficient way to do that?

Elizabeth Dietel
endjed2@gmail.com