Asset / Stocks
Performance, dividends, and position context
Track UnitedHealth Group (UNH) with current pricing, dividends, cost basis, and realized gains in one dashboard. Clarity keeps the position in context with cash, other holdings, and your full net worth.
Coverage
Alternatives
S&P 500 Benchmark
Comparing UNH to the S&P 500 reveals whether the stock outperforms or underperforms the broad market. This benchmark helps contextualize UnitedHealth Group's returns against average large-cap performance.
Sector Peers
UnitedHealth Group competes with other companies in its sector for revenue and market share. Sector-relative performance shows whether UNH's movement is company-specific or driven by industry trends.
Market Cap Tier
UnitedHealth Group's market capitalization places it among a specific tier of companies with similar liquidity and volatility profiles. Larger-cap stocks tend to offer lower volatility, while smaller peers may deliver higher growth potential.
Workflows
Calculate FIFO cost basis across all accounts with wash sale detection for accurate gain/loss reporting.
Monitor dividend income, yield, and reinvestment across connected brokerage accounts.
Track price movement and allocation drift for assets in your portfolio.
View individual tax lots, holding periods, and gain/loss scenarios for tax-efficient decision-making.
Monitor how this asset fits into your overall allocation and rebalancing targets.
Track income generated by this asset including dividends, staking rewards, and distributions.
FAQ
Yes.
Clarity shows UNH beside your bank, brokerage, and other holdings, so you can review it in full portfolio context instead of a single-asset view.
Yes. Clarity uses read-only connections and encrypted credentials, and it does not move funds or place trades on your behalf.
Yes.
Yes. Clarity aggregates UNH across supported accounts into one view.
Clarity does not provide investment advice. It helps you review UNH performance, allocation, and tax impact in context.
Clarity automatically records UNH dividend payments, tracks reinvestments, and categorizes dividend income for reporting.