just spent way too long comparing portfolio trackers and honestly, the free options out there are pretty solid now. like, you don't need to drop money on fancy software just to track your investments anymore. empower's got this free dashboard that lets you pull all your accounts together, and their investment checkup tool actually helps you see if your portfolio is overweighted in certain sectors. mint's also free and handles budgeting alongside portfolio tracking, which is clutch if you're trying to figure out where your money's going. sigfig does free portfolio management software for the first 10k, then charges 0.25% after that—not terrible. the paid tools are obviously more powerful (stock rover, kubera, quicken premier all have way more analysis features), but if you're just starting out or don't have a massive portfolio, honestly the free portfolio management software options get the job done. you can always upgrade later if you need deeper analytics. anyone else just use the free tier forever or did you eventually move to a paid tool?

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