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it 
does depend on the number of trades you do, I do not do that many in taxable 
accounts but for me the slight extra cost was more then make up with a couple of 
wash sales that I avoided and the easy prep of my sch D

  <FONT face=Tahoma 
  size=2>-----Original Message-----From: John Nelson 
  [mailto:trader@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 9:57 
  PMTo: realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxSubject: RE: [RT] Cost 
  basis software...The options issue is 
  IMPORTANT!  Sounds like I'm leaning towards Gainskeeper a little more 
  (although eyeing their price list it looks quite a bit more 
  expensive).-- JohnOn Wed, 12 Jun 2002, Lee Morris 
  wrote:> Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2002 16:18:53 -0400> From: Lee 
  Morris <LMorris@xxxxxxxxxx>> Reply-To: 
  realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
  Subject: RE: [RT] Cost basis software...> > it is internet based 
  but you can input directly or thru an excel templete.> Other then 
  suppling the software they really do not provide "service". I> found it 
  easier then loading into quicken and then moving that over to Turbo> 
  Tax for my sch D also I believe that it tracks wash sales were quicken 
  does> not. I also believe that you can now also do options in GK where 
  I used to> have problems with them in Q.>   
  -----Original Message----->   From: John Nelson 
  [mailto:trader@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]>   Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 
  2002 4:05 PM>   To: 
  realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>   Subject: RE: [RT] Cost basis 
  software...> > > >   Ah, but isn't 
  GainsKeeper a "service" as opposed to a software package?> 
  >   Well, I guess it behoves me to take another look.> 
  >   Thanks!> >   -- John> 
  > >   On Wed, 12 Jun 2002, Lee Morris wrote:> 
  >   > Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2002 09:41:24 
  -0400>   > From: Lee Morris 
  <LMorris@xxxxxxxxxx>>   > Reply-To: 
  realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>   > To: 
  realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>   > Subject: RE: [RT] Cost 
  basis software...>   >>   > try this I 
  have used this and have liked it, it also will prepare your> sch 
  D>   > <A 
  href="http://www.gainskeeper.com/home.asp";>http://www.gainskeeper.com/home.asp>   
  >   -----Original Message----->   
  >   From: John Nelson 
  [mailto:trader@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]>   >   Sent: 
  Tuesday, June 11, 2002 11:37 PM>   >   To: 
  realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>   >   Subject: [RT] 
  Cost basis software...>   >>   
  >>   >>   >>   
  >   Hi all,>   >>   
  >   Sorry if I've already asked this... I'm looking for a 
  REASONABLY> priced>   >   portfolio 
  package that will calculate my capital gains / losses and> 
  cost>   >   basis for mutual funds and 
  stocks.  I can enter the transactions in>   
  >   by hand (although I'd prefer some kind of import 
  facility).>   >>   >   My 
  understanding is that Quicken can do this sort of thing, but I'd> 
  really>   >   like something very focused 
  towards equity traders (and not such a> general>   
  >   purpose tool).  Why pay for more than you 
  need?>   >>   >   Any 
  ideas?>   >>   >   -- 
  John>   >>   >>   
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