I check Mint obsessively. It's actually been a bright spot these last dark months, to see our retirement accounts steadily making small gains even when we couldn't contribute.
Then there was yesterday, when I woke to find they'd dropped 2% overnight. I checked the news, wondering what had happened: nothing. I checked the accounts -- Vanguard, no significant change. Fidelity, TransAmerica, Principal Financial, National Financial: no significant change.
PNC Retirement Directions: 7% loss overnight. Wrong Direction, PNC.
What the hell happened? I have no idea, because I can't find how to view history on PNC's website. Transactions yes, values/performance no. Master of Google Fu, one-time technical professional, one-time research professional, financial yellow belt (okay, not so impressive, that last one) -- can't find it.
Maybe Mint wasn't updating? I don't recall seeing the Red Dot of Dubious Value for this account, so it seems unlikely.
Seriously, PNC, what did you do?
Then there was yesterday, when I woke to find they'd dropped 2% overnight. I checked the news, wondering what had happened: nothing. I checked the accounts -- Vanguard, no significant change. Fidelity, TransAmerica, Principal Financial, National Financial: no significant change.
PNC Retirement Directions: 7% loss overnight. Wrong Direction, PNC.
What the hell happened? I have no idea, because I can't find how to view history on PNC's website. Transactions yes, values/performance no. Master of Google Fu, one-time technical professional, one-time research professional, financial yellow belt (okay, not so impressive, that last one) -- can't find it.
Maybe Mint wasn't updating? I don't recall seeing the Red Dot of Dubious Value for this account, so it seems unlikely.
Seriously, PNC, what did you do?
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