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Additions to Wishlist: Monte-Carlo Simulations

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Investing_4Fun25 августа 24 г. | Posted in general

Hello Dmitry,

Is it possible to add Monte-Carlo simulations to the list of available tools? Since Portfolioslab doesn't have it, I need to use some other Websites just to run Monte-Carlos of my portfolios. Thank you!

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Dmitry Shevchenko26 августа 24 г.
Hey, let me explore this topic in more detail. Could you share a few links to websites you're using for Monte Carlo simulations? That would be really helpful.
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Investing_4Fun26 августа 24 г.

Stock rower, not sure it has it in a free tier or as paid subscription ( currently I have a promotion for one):

https://www.stockrover.com/

Fidelity Investment has some simple and easy to use Monte-Carlo in Portfolio Analysis - for those who have an investment account there.

Personal Capital has or had one; also simple and easy to use but not very customizable; I don't use this Website for a long time...

The Best Monte-Carlo known to me is in Portfoliovisualizer:

https://www.portfoliovisualizer.com/analysis

The Portfoliovisualizer not only have "regular" Monte-Carlo with very flexible settings, but also "Financial Goals" Monte-Carlo. The latter one can test portfolio growth and survival for different career stages, such as making contributions first, then withdraw money for retirement while adding other financial goals such as paying for college or a house in between. The free tier has very limited capacity and the paid one is full scale (I use to have it). I really missed this one.


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