Bookmarks

Introduction

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This is Ken Leoni Vice President of Marketing here at Stock Rover. In this video I’ll show how to set up Bookmarks.

Bookmarks walk through

Bookmarks allow you to quickly customize the Grey Selector menu with the parts of Stock Rover that you use most often and want to quickly access.

I’ll click on the bookmark for Chart-Apple. You can see that the bookmark sent me right to the Chart. I charted Apple’s dividend-adjusted return versus the S&P 500 for the last year. I’ve also shown the Apple valuation chart, the “Football Field” if you will.

Let’s see how easy it is to create a bookmark. I’ll go to Portfolios, and I want to create a bookmark for Future Income. I’ll click on Future Income. In the upper right-hand corner next to the username, you’ll see a star where you can create a bookmark. We’ll name it Future Income and we’ll leave the description as-is and we’ll add.

Notice how in the lower left-hand corner under Bookmarks, we now have Future Income bookmark.

Let’s toggle between the two bookmarks and go back to Future Income.

I may want to manage existing bookmarks or add a bookmark via “My Bookmarks”. I’ll select My Bookmarks. Let’s change the bookmark order so that Future Income will be our first bookmark. Notice the change in the Grey Selector menu.

Let’s add a bookmark via My Bookmarks. I’ll go to the Table and select a Momentum screener. I’ll switch my view to the Momentum view. Let’s bookmark this. I’ll click on “My Bookmarks”. Let’s change the name and add. Notice how we have a third bookmark. We’ll chart Apple and go back and display the results of our Momentum screener.

Summary

As you can see Bookmarks provide a quick and easy way for you to customize the Grey Selector menu with the parts of Stock Rover that you use most often and want to quickly access.

I hope you found the video useful. I encourage you to explore Stock Rover and see all that is offered, as well as check out our other educational videos on our website. Thank you for watching.