The Start Menu and Navigation

Overview

The Stock Rover screen is composed of multiple panels, some of which are interdependent.

  1. Multipurpose Toolbar – From left to right, the toolbar includes the Stock Rover logo, which if clicked, opens a new browser tab that links to the Stock Rover homepage, breadcrumb navigation, a ticker search box, Quotes list, market information, and an account settings drop down menu that is labeled with your account name.
  2. Start Menu – All of Stock Rover’s features and capabilities are accessible from the grey Start Menu on the left.
  3. Navigation Panel – this panel is populated based on the dataset selected under My Collections in the Start Menu (i.e., Portfolios, Watchlists, Screeners, or World).
  4. Actions – this panel is unique to Portfolios, Watchlists, and Screeners and contains shortcuts to common Portfolio, Watchlist, and Screener functions as well help topics.
  5. Layouts – tells Stock Rover how research results are to be laid out – whether to display the Table, the Chart, the Insight Panel, or All three layouts.
    • The row selected in the Table determines what is displayed in the Insight Panel.

      For example, selecting a Portfolio, Watchlist, or Screener in the Navigation Panel loads the Table with the appropriate tickers.

      If a parent item is selected in the Navigation Panel, the rows in the Table will show summaries for each of the child items. For example, when the ‘Portfolios’ folder is selected in the Navigation Panel, the Table will display a row for each of the portfolios.

    • When the Table and Chart are linked (the default setting), the row selected in the Table will automatically be charted.

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    Start Menu

    All of Stock Rover’s features and capabilities are accessible from the vertical Start menu located on the left side of the screen. The Start menu is separated into five separate sections. There is also a search magnifying glass icon at the top to provide easy searchable access to product features, user creations such as portfolios, watchlists and screeners, and to individual tickers.

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    Search

    The search icon launches the search box which allows you to search for anything in the Stock Rover tool by keyword or ticker. This is a powerful capability that will search through Stock Rover and display all instances of your search term in your environment. For example, if you search for a specific ticker it will list the portfolios, watchlists and/or alerts associated with the ticker. Or, if you search by a keyword like “portfolio”, the results will display all the different tools having to do with portfolios and selecting a result will bring you directly to the panel for that result.

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    You can read more about the details of Search in the Using Search Help Section.

    Today’s Market

    Today’s Market section has two features. First is the Dashboard, where you can display detailed information regarding your portfolios and the individual holdings within your portfolios. The second is Markets where you can get a plethora of information on current market activity including domestic and foreign markets, key stocks, ETFs, bonds, and commodities.

    Markets and news

    My Collections

    This section is used for all stock, ETF and mutual fund research. You can perform both a deep dive on individual tickers, as well as a comparative analysis across tickers, covering many different dimensions of financial, operational and price performance.

    You have several options for selecting and viewing data. Selecting Table, Chart, Insight in the Navigation Panel displays that layout on the screen and hides the other layouts. Selecting All returns the three layouts together (Table, Insight, and Chart) on the screen.

    You can also manage all our Portfolios, Watchlists, and Screeners.

    Collections

    Portfolio Tools

    This section includes a number of tools that help you manage and monitor your portfolios.

    1. Portfolio Analytics – analyze the performance of your portfolios.
    2. Brokerage Connect – configure Stock Rover to connect to your brokerage firm(s).
    3. Correlation – derisk a portfolio.
    4. Future Income – compute future dividend income.
    5. Future Simulations – test long-term expected portfolio growth.
    6. Plan & Rebalance – rebalance a portfolio as well as perform explicit trade planning.
    7. Trade Evaluator – evaluate how individual trades have performed.

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    Research Tools

    This section provides additional tools to help with investment research and notifications.

    1. Stock Ratings – rates a company against its peers.
    2. Alerts – get a text/email alert when something of interest happens in the market.
    3. Ideas – helpful tips and tools.
    4. Earnings Calendar – see when companies will report their earnings.
    5. Library – a repository of different investment research resources that can be imported.
    6. Metric Browser- a fast and easy way to see all of the metrics available in Stock Rover..

    Tools

    Bookmarks

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

    Bookmark

    Search Bar

    The Search Bar is a powerful tool that allows you to search through all of Stock Rover’s built in features and metrics. Searching also encompasses all of the customizations you have made in your Stock Rover account. Search results are grouped into the following sections:

    Actions and Capabilities

    Actions and Capabilities will display all Stock Rover features that match your search phrase. For example if you search for “portfolio”, the results in this section will list all of the actions or capabilities available for portfolios. Selecting an item in this section will to take you directly to the selected feature in Stock Rover.

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    Tickers

    Tickers displays all tickers that at least partially match your search term based on the ticker or the company name. Selecting a ticker from the search results will automatically add the ticker to the Quotes List and add the ticker as a Quote to your current Table.

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    Portfolios

    Portfolios displays portfolios with names that match your search term. Selecting a portfolio from this section will load the portfolio in the Table.

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    Watchlists

    Watchlists displays watchlists with names that match your search term. Selecting a watchlist from this section will load the watchlist in the Table.

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    Ticker in Portfolios

    Ticker in Portfolios displays portfolios that contain a ticker that matches your search term. Selecting a portfolio from this section will load the portfolio in the Table.

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    Ticker in Watchlists

    Ticker in Watchlists displays watchlists that contain a ticker that matches your search term. Selecting a watchlist from this section will load the watchlist in the Table.

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    Ticker in Alerts

    Ticker in Alerts displays alerts that are based on a ticker that matches your search term. Selecting an alert from this section will load the Alerts page.

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    Metrics

    Metrics displays metrics that match your search term. Selecting a metric from this list will add that metric to the current view displayed in the Table.

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    Tips

    Tips displays tips from Stock Rover Help that are related to your search term. Selecting a tip from this list will open a new window with the the selected page from our Help.

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    Columns in Views

    Columns in Views will display all existing views that contain metrics that match your search term. Selecting a view from this list will display that view in the Table.

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    Notes

    Notes will display tickers that match your search term either ticker name or term in notes. Selecting this term from the list will open the Notes window.

    Notes

    Tags

    Tags displays tags that match your search term and all the tickers associated with the tag. Selecting a tag from this list will open the Manage Tags window.

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    My Collections

    My Collections is where we perform research on a ticker or set of tickers.

    Overview

    1. We select what we are interested in researching from the My Collections, by selecting either Portfolios, Watchlists, Screeners, or World.
    2. The Navigation Panel will then populate with selections. In our example, we’ve clicked on World and selected DJIA to research the tickers of the Down Jones Industrial Average from the Navigation Panel.
    3. Layouts – tells Stock Rover how the research results are to be laid out – whether to display the Table, the Chart, the Insight Panel, or All three layouts.
    4. Enter Ticker – is where we can input tickers that we would like to research on an ad hoc basis. We can manage these tickers via the Quotes feature.

    research DJIA

    Below is another example, where we are researching the tickers that comprise a Portfolio.

    1. We select Portfolios under My Collections.
    2. Navigation – is populated with our portfolios, we then select a portfolio called Large Cap Growth Sample.
    3. We’ll display the research results using All layouts.
    4. Actions – this panel is unique to Portfolios, Watchlists, and Screeners and contains shortcuts to common Portfolio, Watchlist, and Screener functions as well help topics.

    research a portfolio

    The three layout buttons in the Navigation Panel determine how our research results are arranged or laid out in Stock Rover.

    Table – provides a flexible spreadsheet–like paradigm for viewing tickers and their data. Selecting a ticker in the Table updates both the Chart and Insight Panel with data for the ticker.

    Chart – here we can chart price, chart over 100 fundamentals, chart key technical indicators, and much more.

    Insight Panel – contains tools for researching a ticker in depth.

    The Layout options are configured via the icons in the Navigation Panel.

    1. Table – displays only the Table.
    2. Chart – displays only the Chart.
    3. Insight – displays only the Insight Panel.
    4. All – displays the Table, Chart, and Insight all together.
    5. We can also collapse, expand, or detach a layout.

    All Layouts

    Table

    The Table is populated based on what we select in the Navigation Panel. In our example, the Table’s rows are populated with the 10 tickers that comprise the “Large Cap Growth Sample Portfolio”.

    The Table compares investment opportunities across many dimensions of financial, operational, and price performance. It uses a spreadsheet-like paradigm where the spreadsheet is populated with lots of highly specialized financial data.

    1. The Table is comprised of Views which are logically organized into folders. Views are analogous to spreadsheet workbooks. Each View is displaying a different set of metrics as columns. We’ve selected the “Scores” view from the Ratings folder.
    2. We can refine the data display by right–clicking on a row for row options.
    3. We can also right–click on a column for column options.

    Table Layout

    The Table is also configured with Tile Views, which are Views that display tabular and graphical data together. Below we selected the “Scores Tile” View which is showing both Scoring and the price change over 2 years for each ticker in the portfolio.

    Tile Views also come with additional configuration options along the top.

    Tile View

    Chart

    The Chart allows us to chart price, chart over 100 fundamentals, and chart key technical indicators. We can use the chart to baseline stocks for easy relative performance comparison. We can also chart macro entities such as Portfolios, Screeners, and Watchlists.

    1. When a row is selected from the Table, the corresponding ticker is charted. We have selected the ticker GOOGL from the Table.
    2. We can add more tickers or benchmarks to the current chart.
    3. The Chart comes with many configuration options, where we can pick from a broad list of technicals, fundamentals, events, and much more.
    4. We can chart based on preset date ranges, or we can enter a custom date range.

    Chart

    Insight

    The Insight panel contains tools for researching a stock in depth. When a row is selected in the Table (in our case GOOGL), data for the corresponding ticker is loaded into the Insight Panel.

    Below we collapsed both the Start Menu and the Navigation Panel to take better advantage of our screen real estate. Notice the breadcrumbs along the top, clicking on the breadcrumb trail provides for quick navigation in Stock Rover.

    The Insight Panel is organized into 5 tabs:

    1. Summary – includes an array of basic information about the company.
    2. Visuals – shows EPS, Dividends, Monthly Returns, History, Technicals, vs Peers, and vs Industry.
    3. News – shows pertinent news.
    4. Analysts – shows analyst data covering both ratings and estimates.
    5. Statements – contains income statements, balance sheets, cash flow statements, and more.

    Insight Panel

    Quotes

    Overview

    Quotes allow you to quickly add tickers to the Table. These tickers can then be compared to each other in the Table or viewed alongside any other dataset (i.e., Portfolios, Screeners, Watchlists, or Index) you have loaded into the Table.

    Quotes can be quickly entered via The Ticker Box, which is highlighted in the screenshot below. Quotes are maintained in the Quotes List, which is accessed via the Quotes box to the right of the Ticker Box

    Tickers from the Quotes List will show in the Table with an “x” next to them. A ticker will show as bold when it is not part of the object that is selected (i.e., Portfolio, Screener, or Watchlist). If a ticker is not bold, but has an ‘x’, this means that it is both in your Quotes List and part of the object that is selected.

    In the example below we see that AAPL is not bolded as it is a member of the Dow 30 dataset, whereas AMZN is bolded as it is not a member of the Dow 30 dataset.

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    Selecting World under My Collections and clicking on Quotes in the Navigation panel will load the Table with only the tickers from the Quotes List.

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    Adding Tickers to the Quotes List

    Adding tickers to the Quotes List automatically adds the tickers to the Table.

    There are two ways to add tickers to the Quotes List:

    1. Enter tickers into the Ticker Box.
    2. Click on the Quotes Box and then Enter Ticker.

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    Note that you can select World and then click on the hyperlink next to Quotes in the Navigation panel to access the Quotes Box (#3 in the screenshot above).

    You can also choose to chart all Active Quotes or save them to a Portfolio or Watchlist (#4 in the screenshot above).

    Removing Individual Tickers from the Quotes List

    There are two ways to remove individual tickers from the Quotes List:

    1. Clicking on the “x” next to the ticker in the Table.
    2. Access the Quotes Box and clicking on the on the “x” next to the ticker.

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    Removing All Tickers from the Quotes List

    There are two ways to remove all tickers from the Quotes List in one step:

    1. Clicking the ”x” next to the Quotes box.
    2. Access the Quotes Box and selecting “Remove All” from Active Quotes.

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    Note that you can select World and click on the hyperlink next to Quotes in the Navigation panel to launch the Quotes Box (#3 in the screenshot above).

    When you remove all tickers in one step, they can also be restored in one step as described in the next section

    Loading the Quotes List with Last Removed Tickers

    You can quickly load the Quotes List with the last set of removed tickers.

    Below we have two tickers on the Quotes List. AAPL and AMZN. We’ll click on “x” next to the Quotes Box to empty the Quotes List.

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    We now see that there are no tickers on the Quotes List and there is now a “+” sign next to the Quotes Box. Clicking on “+” will load the Quotes list with the last set of removed tickers.

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    Below we see the Quotes List now shows 2 tickers and that AAPL and AMZN now display with an “x” next to them.

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    Managing Recent Quotes

    The Quotes facility makes it very easy for you to add recently deleted Quotes back to the Quotes List. You can…

    1. Selectively add tickers back to the Quotes List
    2. Add All Recent Quotes to the Quotes List
    3. Remove All Recent Quotes
    4. Save All Recent Quotes as a Portfolio or Watchlist

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    Breadcrumbs

    The Breadcrumb trail that is along the top shows where you are in Stock Rover. The Breadcrumbs are clickable, enabling you to quickly navigate to any Stock Rover function.

    Breadcrumbs are especially useful when the Start Menu and/or Navigation Panel are collapsed. Collapsing the Start Menu and/or Navigation Panel allows you to take better advantage of your screen’s real estate.

    Configuring

    You can configure whether breadcrumbs show all the time or only when the Start Menu and/or Navigation Panel are collapsed under preferences.

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    Below we have collapsed both the Start Menu and the Navigation Panel. The breadcrumb trail is showing us exactly where we are in Stock Rover.

    1. Screeners – We are currently evaluating Screener results.
    2. All – We are displaying All Layouts, which is the Table, Chart, and Insight Panel altogether.
    3. Safe Performers – This is the screener results that we are currently researching.
    4. AMR – This a the ticker that passed the screener that we selected to research from the Table.

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    Selecting

    The breadcrumb trail allows us to go virtually anywhere in Stock Rover with just a single click.

    The example below is showing the navigation options available to us via our current breadcrumb trail.

    1. Will takes us “back” to our previously selected Stock Rover function.
    2. Screeners – Launches the Start Menu, where can then select a Stock Rover function.
    3. All – We can quickly switch layouts to Table, Chart, or Insight.
    4. Safe Performers – We can also switch to a different screener.
    5. AMR – Launch ticker specific functions.

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    Managing Panels

    The panels in Stock Rover can be readily manipulated to take advantage of screen real estate.

    Resizing

    All panels can be resized by dragging their edges with your cursor. Note that the Insight Panel (right side panel) has a minimum width. Most panels, as well as subpanels such as the Navigation Panel, can also be collapsed completely either by clicking the triangle button:

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    …or by double-clicking the white border between panels, as shown below:

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    Reopen

    To reopen a panel, click the triangle button again. Please note that the Table Panel cannot be collapsed.

    Detach

    Premium users have the ability to detach the Chart and Insight panels from the home screen so that Stock Rover panels can be spread across multiple windows. Markets, Stock Ratings, Analytics, Correlation, Future Income, Future Simulations, Rebalancing, Alerts, Earnings Calendar, and Metric Browser are all features that can also be detached. To detach any detachable window, click this button:

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    Return to home screen

    To return a panel to the home screen, close the detached panel window and the panel will displayed in its home screen location.

    Maximize

    Users also have the ability to maximize the main Table, Chart and Insight panels, so the maximized panel occupies the entire home screen. To maximize any of the panels, click this button:

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    Bring all back

    To bring back all the windows, click on All in the Research section of the Start menu on the left side of the screen. If the Insight or Chart Panel has been maximized, there is a restore all panels icon that can be clicked as seen in the screenshots below. This will restore all three panels back, Insight, Chart and Table.

    Restore Panels

    Right-click Options

    Stock Rover offers right-click capabilities throughout the interface, providing instant access to many of Stock Rover’s capabilities.

    Start Menu

    We can right-click on Portfolios, Watchlists, and Screeners for configuration, management, and display options.

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    Dashboard

    Right-clicking on a column heading or selecting the pulldown under the Current Holdings section reveals sorting and grouping options.

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    Navigation Panel

    We can right-click on a folder as well as an item in a folder. Below we see the right-click options for Screeners – there are also right-click options unique to Portfolios and Watchlists too.

    In our example, right-clicking a folder presents us with general Screener management functions, while selecting a screener reveals capabilities specific to the screener.

    Many of the right-click capabilities are conveniently available in the Screener Actions panel.

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    Table

    We can right-click on columns and rows.

    Right-clicking a column reveals a number of capabilities including sorting and grouping options, while right-clicking on a row presents us with configuration and display options unique to the ticker.

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    Portfolio Tools

    Portfolio Analytics, Future Income, Future Simulations, Rebalancing, and the Trade Evaluator all show their results in a tabular format.

    As a general rule whenever you see tabular results right-clicking or selecting the pulldown on a column heading will expose additional display options including sorting and grouping.

    In the example below we right-clicked on a column heading in the Portfolio Analytics Tool.

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