Robinhood Stats is a productivity chrome extension. it's a free extension , it has 395 active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.17 from 6 rated user, last update is 1115 days ago.
Features: 1. All time stats (gain/loss, options, dividends, interest etc) 2. Short/Long term gain/loss for each year. 3. Individual stock stats (holding period, order history, options history etc) 4. Portfolio diversity list view (including crypto) 5. Stock comparison ----- DISCLAIMER: ----- 1. This extension is not affiliated, associated, authorized, endorsed by the Robinhood Markets Inc. 2. Data shown from the extension may not be accurate due to various reason, do not use data from this extension to make any financial or tax decisions.
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I downloaded this addon to see my gains/losses for my crypto investments and it works perfectly. I did go through and manually calculate everything by hand to double check and they were all accurate. This addon is a lifesaver.
i need support. It is showing the wrong amount. It isn't considering the name of the SPAC before it merged with the company. HCAC to GOEV and ACAM to LOTZ. Here are my screenshots for example: https://photos.app.goo.gl/kXhH7gv1ojz2jcFe9
Inaccurate data. I was hoping for it to calculate my short and long term gains. Right away I noticed an unusually large amount of short term gains. Turns out that it assumed short term gains for some sales that were "bought" as a result of an option exercise and gave it a cost basis of $0 instead of the strike price. To clarify, I was assigned shares an options positions at expiration. I held those shares much longer than 1 year. And this app classified it as a short term gain. That can be a very costly mistake if you're uses this for taxes (what other reason is there to calculate long/short term gains?)