How my stocks did today

Sébastien Monnet Sebastien.Monnet at gmail.com
Wed Apr 25 02:36:08 EDT 2007


Thanks for your quick answer !! However, I do that to see how  
individual stocks vary. However I'd like to have a kind of summary - 
like the advanced portfolio- of the stocks variations between 2 dates...

-seb
Le 24 avr. 07 à 18:54, Cam Ellison a écrit :

> Sébastien Monnet wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'd like this kind of feature also...
>>
>> -seb
>> Le 24 avr. 07 à 18:12, gnucash at weill.org a écrit :
>>
>>> I'm a recent switcher from Quicken to GNUcash, using version  
>>> 1.8.1 on
>>> Mac OS X.  One of the features I liked in Quicken was the ability
>>> to see
>>> one-day changes in stocks, or to see other short-term reports (this
>>> week, this month, this quarter).  The Advanced Portfolio view  
>>> shows me
>>> how my stocks have done on the whole, but I'd like to see more
>>> granularity.  Is there a way to see what my gains are on a given  
>>> day?
>
> Use the Price Editor function under Tools: at the end of the  
> trading day
> click on Get Quotes.  When you want to track progress, use the Price
> Scatterplot under Reports:Assets & Liabilities, and set the Options  
> for
> the stock, selecting the Price Database and the stock name in the  
> Price tab.
>
> HTH
>
> Cam
>
>
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