Visno Portfolio · 100% free

Free stock portfolio with fundamental context

Bring your stocks together in one dashboard. Positions, average price, composition, returns, and realized profit — side by side with Visno's indicators.

100% free B3 and CVM data Daily updates
My Portfolio
EquityR$128,450.00
Total costR$116,110.00
Unrealized P/L+R$12,340.00 (+10.6%)
Dividends receivedR$4,820.00
Equity evolution
Composition by sector
12Assets
  • Financial 34%
  • Energy 24%
  • Consumer 22%
  • Other 20%
Portfolio tracking

What it means to track an investment portfolio

Tracking an investment portfolio means keeping, in one place, what assets you own, how much you paid for them, how they're performing, and how much you've already received in dividends. Without that, it's easy to lose track of each asset's real average price and of your overall returns.

Visno Portfolio automates that tracking: based on your buys and sells, it calculates average price, current position, composition by sector, and returns — the same data you already use in the rankings and in the screener now applied to your own portfolio.

Features

Built for those who track closely

Positions with average price and P/L

See each stock with average price, current quote, unrealized profit/loss, portfolio weight, and dividend yield — all recalculated from your transactions.

AssetAvg. priceP/L
ITUB4R$28.10+14.2%
PETR4R$32.40+8.7%
WEGE3R$36.50-2.1%

Composition by asset, sector, and subsector

Understand how your portfolio is distributed across three views — by asset, by sector, and by subsector — using Visno's own sector taxonomy.

100%
  • Financial 34%
  • Energy 24%
  • Consumer 22%
  • Other 20%

History and returns

Track your equity's evolution over time and returns calculated by time-weighted return (TWR) and money-weighted return (MWR).

Return (TWR)+18.4%

Realized profit and dividends

When you log a sale, the portfolio automatically calculates realized profit, and adds up dividends received based on distributions reported to the CVM.

Realized profitR$3,120.00 +8.4%
Dividends receivedR$4,820.00
Multiple portfolios Buy and sell transactions Import via CSV
Spreadsheet vs. app

No more manually updating spreadsheets

Manual spreadsheet

  • Average price and dividends calculated by hand, prone to error
  • Quotes and dividends updated manually
  • No view of composition by sector or subsector
  • Returns (TWR/MWR) hard to calculate correctly

Visno Portfolio

  • Average price, P/L, and dividends calculated automatically
  • Quotes and dividends updated with data from B3 and CVM
  • Composition by asset, sector, and subsector in real time
  • TWR and MWR returns calculated for you
How it works

Get started in three steps

1

Create your portfolio

Create as many portfolios as you want, from scratch and at no cost.

2

Log your transactions

Add buys and sells by ticker, or import everything at once via CSV.

3

Track everything

Positions, composition, returns, realized profit, and dividends, all updated automatically.

Who it's for

Who the Visno portfolio is for

  • Anyone currently tracking stocks in a spreadsheet who wants to stop updating everything by hand.
  • Anyone who wants a clear split between average price, profit/loss, and real portfolio returns.
  • Anyone building a dividend portfolio who wants to track distributions received per asset.
  • Anyone who already uses Visno's rankings and screener to pick assets and wants to bring the same analysis to their own portfolio.

Build your portfolio now, it's free

Create your free account and start tracking everything with the same B3 and CVM data you trust.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Visno Invest portfolio free?

Yes. The Portfolio feature is 100% free. You can create multiple portfolios, log your transactions, and track positions, returns, realized profit, and dividends at no cost. A free account is required to keep your data saved and private.

What assets can I track in my portfolio?

In this version, the Portfolio tracks stocks listed on B3. You log your buys and sells by ticker, and the portfolio automatically calculates average price, current position, composition by sector and subsector, returns, and realized profit.

How do I add my transactions?

You can add each buy and sell manually by ticker, entering the date, quantity, and price, or import your entire history at once via a CSV file.

How are portfolio returns calculated?

The portfolio shows equity evolution over time and returns calculated by time-weighted return (TWR) and money-weighted return (MWR), plus realized profit computed from your sales and dividends received.

Is my portfolio data private?

Yes. Your portfolio data is private and tied exclusively to your account. No one else has access to your positions and transactions.

How do you calculate the returns of a stock portfolio?

The most accurate way is to use methods like TWR (time-weighted return) and MWR (money-weighted return), which account for contributions and withdrawals over the period. Doing this by hand in a spreadsheet is tedious; Visno Portfolio calculates both automatically from your transactions. Learn more about profitability indicators on the blog.

How do I build a dividend portfolio?

A dividend portfolio brings together stocks of companies with a consistent history of distributing earnings. You can use the highest dividend yield ranking to find candidates and, after buying, track the dividends received per asset directly in your portfolio. You can use the highest dividend yield ranking to find candidates.

Does the Visno portfolio work as a mobile app?

Visno Portfolio is a web app that works in the browser on any device, including phones and tablets, with nothing to download. Access visnoinvest.com from your smartphone's browser and use every feature normally.

Is a spreadsheet or an app better for tracking a portfolio?

Spreadsheets work for a handful of transactions, but require manually updating quotes, dividends, and average-price calculations. An app like Visno Portfolio updates that data automatically and already calculates composition and returns, reducing errors and saving time.

How do you calculate a stock's average price?

The average price is the weighted average cost of all purchases of an asset, accounting for the quantity and price of each transaction. As you log your buys and sells in Visno Portfolio, each ticker's average price is automatically recalculated with every new transaction.