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2013-01-06
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Backend enhancements were made to reduce resource usage, so I would like to see if I break portfolio creation/editing, etc. Please test portfolio/position/transaction editing on the beta version.
The other change is users can press-and-hold in position view to invoke headers to show symbols' full names. Press-and-hold again to disable headers.
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2013-01-09
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It would be awesome if the stocks of the portfolios could be sorted not only by their name but also by their daily gains or losses. So the most attractive stocks could be identified very easily and quickly!
when I try to update to 0.6.3 I get the error "download failed". Any advice?
I have another feature request: In the current version if stockona, one can check the absolute gain of a portfolio by simply pulling the portfolio view down. Then a blue bar appears at the top, showing the accumulated absolute gain of all stock posititions in respect to the purchase price. I love that feature, however I would also like to now what the relative gain of my portfolio is. This function should be easy to implement. One simply has to calculate the weighted average relative gain of all stock positions. Would be awesome to see this feature in a future release :-)
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2013-01-09
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I just installed 0.6.5. It works fine so far.
One thing, which seems a bit strange to me. If you add a new position you will have one transaction shown (0 shares @ 0 price). If you delete this transaction, your position will be deleted also. I'm not sure, if it is supposed to work this way.
And btw. the issue is still present, that you HAVE TO insert dots in fractional numbers, which is not possible using german keyboard layout (there is a comma only).
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2013-01-10
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2013-01-11
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Hi!
With relative gain I mean the gain relative to the purchase price (the absolute gain shown in the blue bar is also related to the purchase price).
absolute gain = sum( market value per symbol - cost per symbol)
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2013-01-12
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Hi!
The relative gain of the portfolio is
gain_rel = ( sum( market value per symbol ) / sum ( cost per symbol ) - 1 ) * 100
where "cost per symbol" relates to the purchase price.
relative gain = absolute gain / sum (cost per symbol) * 100
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I have a new feature request:
It would be awesome if the stocks of the portfolios could be sorted not only by their name but also by their daily gains or losses. So the most attractive stocks could be identified very easily and quickly!
What do you think about this feature?