Best Portfolio Tracker for Investors with Multiple Accounts in 2026
You've outgrown one portfolio. You need separate tracking for your ISA, your trading account, your crypto, and maybe a UAE account too. But most portfolio trackers weren't built for this — they either don't support multiple portfolios at all, or charge you significantly more when you need more than one.
Why multiple portfolio support matters
Serious investors typically hold assets in several separate structures: tax-advantaged accounts (ISA, 401k, RRSP), brokerage accounts, crypto wallets, and overseas accounts. Each serves a different purpose, has different tax treatment, and should be benchmarked against different targets.
Merging them into a single portfolio produces misleading numbers. A single portfolio view can't tell you whether your dividend income comes from your ISA (tax-free) or your taxable account (income you need to declare). It can't show you the true P&L of your UAE positions without the noise from your US holdings swamping the numbers.
The right tool gives you both: separate isolated portfolios and an option to see everything combined when you want the total picture.
Comparison: multi-portfolio support in 2026
| Tool | Multiple portfolios | Fully isolated | Combined view | Price for multi-portfolio |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PortfolioTrackr | ✓ Up to 5 (Pro) / Unlimited (Lifetime) | ✓ Fully isolated | ✓ ALL PORTFOLIOS view | $19/mo (Pro) · $299 once (Lifetime) |
| Sharesight | ✓ Multiple portfolios | ✓ | ✓ Expert reports | $31+/mo (Investor plan) |
| Kubera | ✓ Multiple portfolios | ✓ | ✓ | $150/yr ($12.50/mo) |
| Delta | ✓ | Limited | Limited | $9.99/mo (Pro) |
| Yahoo Finance | ✗ Single portfolio only | N/A | N/A | Free but single portfolio |
| Google Finance | ✗ Single watchlist only | N/A | N/A | Free but very limited |
PortfolioTrackr's approach to multiple portfolios
PortfolioTrackr's multiple portfolio system was designed around true isolation. Every data panel in the dashboard — P&L chart, sector allocation, dividends, sell log, trade history — is fully scoped to the active portfolio. Switching portfolios isn't just a filter; it's a completely separate data context.
This matters when you hold the same ticker in two portfolios. If you own AAPL in your ISA and in your trading account, PortfolioTrackr keeps them completely separate — separate entry prices, separate targets, separate sell history, separate P&L. Many tools merge positions from the same ticker across portfolios, which produces wrong entry prices and wrong realised P&L.
The watchlist is the only intentionally shared element — it makes sense to have one central list of tickers you're researching, regardless of which portfolio you might buy them in.
Sharesight: the established option
Sharesight is the most comprehensive multi-portfolio tracker available. It has excellent tax reporting (especially for Australian and UK investors), dividend reinvestment plan support, and deep historical data. The tradeoff is price: the Investor plan (which unlocks multiple portfolios) starts at $31/month, making it nearly twice the cost of PortfolioTrackr Pro for a similar feature set. Sharesight also doesn't support UAE markets (ADX/DFM) natively, which eliminates it for many Middle East-based investors.
Kubera: the net worth tracker
Kubera positions itself as a net worth tracker rather than a pure portfolio tracker. It connects to brokerage accounts, banks, real estate, and crypto wallets to give a total wealth picture. At $150/year it's reasonable, but it doesn't support price alerts, smart targets, or WhatsApp/Telegram notifications — features that active traders rely on. If you want to track your total net worth including property and savings, Kubera is worth considering alongside a dedicated portfolio tracker for your active investments.
Delta: the mobile-first option
Delta has a strong mobile app and supports crypto well. Multiple portfolios are available on the Pro tier. The main limitation is that Delta is primarily app-based — its web dashboard is minimal compared to tools like PortfolioTrackr. If you want a fully featured web dashboard with detailed charts and dividend tracking, Delta falls short.
Yahoo Finance: free but limited
Yahoo Finance supports only a single watchlist/portfolio. There's no portfolio isolation, no realised P&L tracking, no dividend income calculator, no price alerts via WhatsApp or Telegram, and no historical performance chart. It's useful as a reference for prices but isn't a serious portfolio tracker.
Which tool is right for you?
If you hold investments across multiple accounts and care about clean P&L separation, alerts via WhatsApp or Telegram, UAE market support, and a reasonable price — PortfolioTrackr Pro at $19/month is the clear choice. If you're an Australian or UK investor who needs detailed tax reporting, Sharesight is worth the higher price. If you want to track total net worth across banks and property, use Kubera as a supplement.
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