My Portfolio

 

How to create a new fund portfolio at moneyobserver.com.

To create a portfolio you need to register as a member of our free Fund Centre, powered by Morningstar.

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About the free portfolio tool


You can use the fund portfolio tool to build and update your investments as often as you wish. You can create a portfolio of the funds you invest in now. You can also build other portfolios of funds that interest you. Please note that you cannot buy or sell funds via this service.

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