Hi,
writing from Italy so apology for any mistake
I've been reading old posts looking for an answer and I am aware of the %Gain explanation you provided:
The denominator of this equation is your OOP basis. As the OOP basis goes to zero, the %Gain approaches infinite. When the OOP basis is negative, the %Gain is reported as N.A..
my "issue" is this:
-in a Portfolio I have 1 investment with negative OOP
-reason: 1 purchase of 21 shares at 142€ and then 1 redemption of 21 shares at 318€
(no dividends and no further purchases)
-I understand this leads to negative OOP
(and I see it also f.e. in the graph "Cost-Value historical")
-I understand this results into N.A. when in a report I select f.e. "%Gain (end)" or "%Gain (btw)" for that 1 investment
my questions:
1. is there any way to "get around" this somehow?
2. am I correct when saying that despite 1 investment resulting as "N.A." the "%Gain (end)" for the Portfolio is nevertheless correct?
I have done some "manual backtest" and it seems so
(in other words the %Gain (end) for my Portfolio seems to include also the one of the 1 investment showing N.A.)
thanks in advance