u/Pennygrover

So no way to get trade updates on free plan?

I signed up about a month ago to try it out. I originally signed up for three portfolios and paid to have them each automatically managed etc. then I found my Webull brokerage disconnects every single day. I have to go in and reauth every morning. I went through a whole mess with the support team and it can’t be fixed. They offered to refund my subscription fees and I took it. I closed out two of my portfolios moved out most of my money cuz I just don’t trust this app anymore. Im still curious so I just have $1000 in the Pelosi portfolio free version. I thought I would be able to see updates to the portfolio and then I could make them manually. I thought the fees you pay is just so those happen automatically, but in a free version shouldn’t there be a way to see changes in the portfolio somewhere so you can manually make your own trades?

Am I missing something? Do they really not even let you see portfolio changes at all on the free plan?

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u/Pennygrover — 7 days ago

I’m curious if for those of you that were put on estrogen if your doctor tested your hormone levels before prescribing it? I went to my doctor because I have been having almost weekly flare ups for months. I feel like she pretty much just said it’s perimenopause, here’s some estrogen. She didn’t run any tests.

I started the estrogen and it was horrible. It did absolutely nothing to help the flare ups and it made me feel so depressed. Like dark and incapacitated kind of depressed. I’ve never felt like it in my life. I’ve taken hormonal birth control for 30 years and never had PMS or any other hormonal symptoms like this. I stayed on it for about a month before my therapist recommended I stop because of how badly it was impacting my quality of life.

I feel like my doctor should have tested my hormone levels before prescribing. Maybe my estrogen isn’t low and so the medication just overloaded me? I felt like she was just tossing meds at me to get rid of me.

Meanwhile this sub has helped me more. Im just wondering is this anyone else’s experience? Did your doctor test you before prescribing hormones?

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u/Pennygrover — 20 days ago