On the "Distribution" tab there is a bar graph titled "Cycle Day Distribution". I think it has always showed 30 days. It has always shown money on each day of the month. Just looked at it and it appears to show money only on the business days for this month. Anyone else notice that or are my powers of observation failing me?
Cycle Day Distribution
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I noticed the same change.
A welcome change! The inclusion of federal holidays would be the next logical extension.
I totally do not see this update. Mine looks the same as always.
The new "March" cycle makes NO sense to me. I'm perplexed. Anyone else see a pattern here.
Because Feb had 28 days so that made March weekends line up. We do see a 30th day entry now.
Perhaps the 9th thru the 30th make sense (weekends line up) but the first 8 days do not.
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I only sign into Interest Radar about every week, and each time, my cycle distribution numbers keep changing, sometimes dramatically (both in dollar amount and in day of the month.) It used to always be the first few days of the month, as was expected with LC typically issuing so many loans then, but now each time I log in my big bump keeps changing from the first 5 days of the month to as far as days 5-10. Not a real problem, but I don't understand the reason for the constant changing when it used to be very steady.
Mine still shows money on every day, with no clusters. But then, the trade sales prices won't update, there are no Investments Executed entries for this year, my remaining principal balance is inaccurate, etc.
fwiw, I can see the new cycle distribution days chart now. Signing up for automatic daily portfolio updating is what I think did the trick. The non-payment days and weekend days seem unrelated to each other if the chart is only for March. The 7th, 8th, 14th, and 15th have payments. The last two weekends (21,22,28,29th) have none. Restated, the first half of the month has no rhyme nor reason but the second half does. Have no idea if the numbers change or not. This is the first day I've seen it and I don't think I'll be keeping a record.