What should trigger a portfolio review?
Reviews matter when weights drift, conviction changes, or a better use of capital appears. The portfolio page should shorten the path from noticing that issue to validating the next step.
Reviews matter when weights drift, conviction changes, or a better use of capital appears. The portfolio page should shorten the path from noticing that issue to validating the next step.
Because allocation decisions rarely end on a summary screen. You usually need the quote page for context and Backtest Lab when the rebalance depends on a rule-driven idea.
Watchlists keep alternatives visible. That helps when you are trimming, replacing, or staging future buys instead of making every decision from scratch.
Move into the watchlist hub when rebalance ideas need a monitored queue instead of an immediate allocation change.
Use the screener hub to find alternatives when a holding no longer fits the role it once had in the portfolio.
Run rule-driven exits, entries, or rotation concepts through Backtest Lab before turning them into capital decisions.
Open a canonical quote page when a single holding needs chart context, related workflows, and quote-level FAQs.
A useful portfolio page should help you review concentration, validate position sizing, revisit conviction, and move directly into quote, watchlist, or backtest workflows when a holding needs more work.
Because investors often compare holdings against watchlist alternatives and test rebalance rules before making allocation changes.
Yes. The landing experience shows the workflow and guest tools first, then pushes into login when you want saved portfolios, persistent transactions, and connected optimizer or backtest features.
Liquid names commonly reviewed from the portfolio desk before users move into quote-level research, screeners, or backtests.