We're not ready to talk about the casual user's experience of your request. In an ideal world, it's the built-in
By Symbol visualizer which should be extended with a capability to display user-selected performance metrics like the UPI. Unfortunately, this feature extension is not considered by Fidelity as far as I know. Essentially, dumping the Ulcer Performance Index "by symbol" for all the stocks in a DataSet to a two column table would duplicate the
By Symbol visualizer. So it becomes a single-user solution. If you wish to create that new visualizer as a DIY project, these resources might be a good start (make sure you've logged in to the Wiki to see the protected content):
Wealth-Lab Version 6 (.NET) Development GuideDownload Project Source CodeOf course you're welcome to ask me here if you need assistance with this.
Don't forget there's a script-based alternative in post #2. Despite that solution may seem complicated, building the individual symbol's equity curve and applying the performance metric like UPI to it as a DataSeries so its final value appears on the
By Symbol tab looks like the most straightforward option so far.
P.S. A side note. Plotting the individual symbol's equity curves on a separate tab of the
Equity+ visualizer (except the performance metrics which would probably be extraneous to this visualizer) might be an interesting enhancement. But I'm concerned about the crowded look as on the
Trade Life chart that would take place for DataSets bigger than say Dow 30. This reduces its appeal.