You can now select up to 10 benchmarks at once and see them together on your charts and metrics. Previously you had to pick one and switch between them — now they sit side by side, so you can compare your portfolio against, say, the S&P 500, MSCI World, and one of your strategies in a single view.
Position prices benchmark computes the return of a hypothetical version of your portfolio that holds a fixed allocation throughout the period — no buying, no selling. Compared against your actual return, it isolates the effect of your trading activity.
You can choose which allocation to hold constant:
For example, looking at 2025 with the start-of-period option shows what your 2025 return would have been if you'd done nothing all year and just held what you owned on January 1st.

The date and date-time inputs across Capitally have been completely rebuilt. The browser's native picker is gone, replaced by a calendar popover that behaves the same on every device.
You'll see it everywhere dates are entered — transaction forms, report periods, data source ranges, and so on.