One of my Portfolios is in Euros. However, the investments in this portfolio are in numerous currencies. I created sub-portfolios for each currency, listed the various investments in the respective native currency, used exchange rate investments in the main Portfolio, and it works like a dream. (The brokerage also has separate sub accounts for each currency, with the overall statement in Euros, so it works.)
However, I now have a situation that has me a bit perplexed. This new investment trades in Korean won, so I post all activity in KRW. But the brokerage placed it in the USD sub-account, so transaction values convert to dollars as we receive dividends, buy, sell, etc. The monthly statement is in Euros, so this investment's NAV is converted a second time.
How can I tell the investment to value convert to USD for transactions, but convert to Euros for NAV when I run the month-end report?
Because the investment is an equity, prices are updated EOM from Bloomberg...and it trades in KRW.
Wait...

Can I list the investment in the USD sub-portfolio, set up a forex in the USD account that exchanges KRW to USD, then rely on the main portfolio forex USD to EUR to grab that one too? Just thought of that while I was typing...this is why I usually call you LOL!