Hello Mark,
I accidentally keyed "C" while viewing a cost-value graph and noticed that is adjusts the Cost Line. Can you help me understand which is being toggled?
Thanks,
Jason
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"C" Hotkey while Viewing Cost - Value Graph
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Hello Mark,
I accidentally keyed "C" while viewing a cost-value graph and noticed that is adjusts the Cost Line. Can you help me understand which is being toggled? Thanks, Jason
Hi Jason,
The "C" key toggles the cost option between "Historical" and "Current". See the menu command "Graphs / Options / Historical cost". In "Historical" mode your cost is since inception. In "Current" mode, it is only the cost of the currently owned shares. Consider the case: Buy 100 shares for $1,000 Sell 75 shares for $900 In "Historical" mode, the cost of those remaining 25 shares is $100. In "Current" mode, the cost is $250. For more of an explanation, see the documentation: https://www.fundmanagersoftware.com/hel ... stval.html
Hello Mark,
That helps a lot. I noticed that as I exited and then later reentered a position the cost could graph as negative. This helps quite a bit. Thanks, Jason
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