I purchase metals for several online dealers. Occasionally, I buy from individuals and once in a while in local coin shops. Only one gives the details of my purchases automatically: Apmex.
The chart below represents roughly a third of my precious metals portfolio .
I don't know when the option became available, but I just discovered recently that I can add to my portfolio!
The downside is that the drop down only gives two choices as sources: either Apmex, or Not Purchased from Apmex.
It will just take some time and effort entering all items purchased not listed in the tracker, but it can surely be done.
I have all my invoices since I started stacking. Instead of keeping separate spreadsheets for every online vendor, which in tedious, keeping all purchases in one precious metals tracker will be a definite time-saver
You can avail of one of these portfolio trackers for free.
This one is from Gainesville:
Do you keep a record of all your precious metal purchases? Do you use a specific system to track your precious metals?
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