We've had a super response from the community regarding the new version of the Stockopedia site.  Today we've released some highly requested features that were missing and a new area to keep track of the regular improvements we're shipping on a regular basis. Here's the brief:

Table Exports

If you are the kind of investor who likes getting their hands dirty with data, you'll be delighted to know we provide download options for all the fundamental and technical data we publish in tables around the site. We provide the option to export both to the Excel format and as CSVs. CSVs are importable to almost all spreadsheet programs and can be manipulated more easily as they are text files.

This feature is currently available for the data tables in both Folios and for Screens. You can export all positions in a Folio and up to 50 stocks from a Screen. You'll find the Download button at the bottom right of the table on these pages. To get the data you need, make sure you have Customised the Columns in your Table Display first.

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NB - Please note we haven't yet extended this feature to your Portfolio Transactions - but this should be available in the next fortnight.

Print Current & Historical StockReports

When you are researching a stock it's extremely helpful to be able to look at the historical statistics. While the default, published web StockReports provide all the very latest information known about a company, it’s also possible to leap back in time and view historical PDF StockReports using our print options.

To view a historical StockReport, simply:

  1. Click the 'PRINT' button towards the top of the StockReport just under the StockRanks.
  2. You'll see a dropdown menu offering historical StockReports on a weekly basis going back in time multiple years.
  3. Click the date you wish to view. The PDF in a new tab in your browser.
  4. You can view, save or print as you wish.

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"What's New" Section

When I mentioned we'd be making regular incremental releases, many of you asked for a central place where you could follow the development. We've listened and added a "What's New" area for monitoring Product Updates. We've located this in the "Learn" area in the sidebar. You'll see a new yellow…

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