u/Qhorque

Questions about Net Benefits app and general overview screen

I retired from a company a couple years ago which used Fidelity as their 401k custodian as well as any stock options, restricted stock units and other stock purchases offered by the company.

I have since moved all of those holdings to my Fidelity IRA, Roth, HSA and individual brokerage accounts but the old company "buckets" still show up in their own heading of "Stock Plans" in the main overview screen and I was wondering how long those items stay visible, will they ever be removed on their own or is there a method to remove them from the view since I'll never use them again.

Also, our company had us install the NetBenefits app as our interface (I'm on Android mostly) but is that the appropriate app to continue using or should I drop that and instead use the Fidelity Investments app? If I did switch, will that cause any account confusion between the old and new apps? I am guessing it's a new app so I have to prove it's me again along with getting any new 2FA items set up etc. If so, should I just stick with NetBenefits?

Thanks!

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u/Qhorque — 11 days ago

Newbie question about difference view

Total newb here testing samples around my house to see what they might contain and I have a question about the results I am seeing in general.

I ran a background survey on my desk for 7 days and have that set as my current background.

I place my samples on the desk at the same location and place the Radiacode 110 on top of that sample and let it run for a couple days. The resulting graph is different enough from the background with several new peaks going above the green line. The difference view shows this in more detail.

What I don't understand is, when I run my finger along any of the views (current sample, current with green background line and difference) the resulting isotopes being indicated in the background are pretty much all still being shown.

But, if I'm looking at the difference view (purple) it also lists out the same isotopes as in the background which I may be misunderstanding. I thought the difference view shows isotopes that are NOT present in the background yet I'm still seeing them all. What am I actually seeing here?

I am sure I'm misunderstanding but I thought the difference view subtracted the background but, if I'm still seeing those same isotopes, is the difference view really different?

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u/Qhorque — 11 days ago