About the DailyFinance Portfolio by Email service
About the DailyFinance Portfolio by Email service |
Hey! Looking for a way to have quick stock reports emailed to you on a regular basis? Well, with DailyFinance Portfolio by Email, you can always keep track of your investments. This service allows you to select one or more of your portfolios and receive reports via email at the end of each trading day and Saturday. The reports include updates on the state of your portfolio, your biggest winners and losers and links to all the news and commentary about the stocks that matter to you. With a single click, you can have portfolios sent to you six days a week, giving you the daily news that moved your investments as well as a market overview for broader context. If you sign up for DailyFinance Portfolio by Email, you gain access to the following features: ![]() A) Headline of the Day: The top story of the trading day. B) Portfolio Update: A daily snapshot of your portfolios balance and the daily change. C) Portfolio Movers: The top headlines with direct links to the articles about the stocks that you care about. D) Top and Bottom Performers: Today's top five gainers and losers from the stocks in your portfolio. E) Key Market Stats: A market overview of key indices to provide context.
To enable DailyFinance Portfolio by Email, please follow the directions below: 1. On your portfolio main page, click the Change Email Settings link. After you do so, the Email Settings overlay will appear.
Note: To receive your DailyFinance Portfolio by Email report, ensure that you are not blocking incoming emails. Go to http://daol.aol.com/safety/spam and allow incoming mail from AOL Username AOL Portfolios or Motley Fool email address fool@foolsubs.com to receive your report. If you are an AOL WebMail user and not sure how to allow incoming mails, please visit our help article I am not receiving email from an email address on AOL WebMail. If you accidentally delete your DailyFinance Portfolio by Email report, the DailyFinance team will not be able to regenerate and resend it.
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