I have some very small positions in closed mutual funds that I keep open just so I can purchase them in the future if I want to. Since these positions are so small, I'm not really concerned about their performance, which has a negligible impact on my portfolio returns anyway.
Unfortunately, when I graph my asset allocation using a pie chart, these tiny positions are reflected in the the chart. One position comprises 0.08% of my portfolio, yet it is still listed in the key (can't actually even see it on the pie itself).
I tried hiding these funds, hoping they would not be graphed, but they still are. My question is, is there anyway to indicate that a fund should not be included in any graphs or charts, short of the obvious act of removing it from the portfolio entirely.
If that is not possible, I would like to suggest that an option be considered for future releases where you can choose to have certain investments not included in graphs and charts.