Prosper Portfolios
If you haven't been to prosper.com lately, you should check it out. The interface has been improved with some on-the-fly rate of return calculations. With that functionality, Prosper has added "portfolios".

Basically, for those familiar with prosper, it's a bunch of preset standing orders that will perform at a certain rate of return (i guess based on historic performance of similar credit histories). This really cuts down on the weekly maintenance.
Personally, I still like to pick my own loans. If you remember my last post on prosper, it's really rewarding to know you're helping to make a difference in someone's life.

Basically, for those familiar with prosper, it's a bunch of preset standing orders that will perform at a certain rate of return (i guess based on historic performance of similar credit histories). This really cuts down on the weekly maintenance.
Personally, I still like to pick my own loans. If you remember my last post on prosper, it's really rewarding to know you're helping to make a difference in someone's life.
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