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It would be news to me that dividend payments are included in the overall performance of brokers. I don't think it's any different with Scalable.
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@ScorpionfromBW the chart at scalable is inclusive of dividends. At Zero Broker, the overall performance including dividends is also shown as a figure on the statistics page
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@ScorpionfromBW As Bodda says, Scalable also includes them in the performance. By that I mean the overall portfolio performance, not the individual share performance.
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@Bodda I have no idea what you mean. Chart maybe, but in terms of performance I have now taken Blackrock as my example.

SC shows me the total performance +53%. And the corresponding amount. Nothing more.

Here at Getquin it shows the same performance, but further down it says +60% including dividends.
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@ScorpionfromBW sorry, I think we were talking about different things. @Baraccus explained it correctly. I thought overall performance meant the portfolio.
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@ScorpionfromBW I mean the overall performance of the entire portfolio on the start page.
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@OnlyETF Oh, that's what you mean. I agree with you, at least that's what it looks like to me.
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How are you supposed to recognize that? I don't think they will be included. Getquin is good at that
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They should have the option, but GQ and other apps don't care about the total return per share, for your total portfolio they do though, so maybe it will come one day 🤞🏻. They already have the div data for 2027, which is a huge jump forward for us dividend/income investors.
Snowball Analytics is one of the few portfoliotrackers that has it, but they need to improve on their currency exchange rates for us EUR and ChF or GBP investors, portfolioworth is of by 1-2% most of the times. So, GQ is still the best app by far for tracking and I supplement it with my own excel sheet per share
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