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Posted by Brian on January 31, 2000 at 20:53:20:

In Reply to: stack order posted by ken on January 31, 2000 at 19:33:41:

: I thought I'd write again since this problem is becoming more difficult to deal with the current volatility in the stock market.

: When a stock is graphed FM tracks closing prices and the market activity of the day beginning the date range is not included. However if one were to sort by %gain-F the sorting algorithm uses the market activity of the beginning date and often (usually, these days) displays the charts in what appears to be the wrong order.

: To compound the problem stocks in reports are listed in order of the chart stack and the reports always include the beginning date activity so if the charts and reports are set with the same date range there is nearly no chance the order of stocks in the report will be right if the charts are %gain-F sorted.

: It seems to me that both reports and charts should use the data in the same way,
: This would greatly simplify FM's use. I still think FM is an impressive program but this feature is a real thorn in my side.


Ken,

I remember your post from a while ago. I'm just a FM user but maybe I can help. If not, sorry about jumping in.

I too was having "minor" problems with the %gain-f and here's what I found.
#1 - I had to set View/Dates for one investment to the dates I wanted, and then use the "apply changes to all open investments" Radio button.
#2 - Then I clicked on Investments/Sort By/%Gain-F. This rearranged all the investments in this ONE portfolio.

When I did a Custom Report on that Portfolio, I had to remember to set the From and To Dates to the same ones I used in step #1 above.

The report was always sorted in the correct order EXCEPT when I had an Investment in the Portfolio that did NOT have up-to-date prices. I found this "kind of cool" because I found typos that I made in the ticker symbol (the daily updates that I made weren't applied to these investments), and because I have an extensive "watch list", I found "defunct" symbols that were no longer valid (and that i didn't WANT in the report anyway).

Another thing I did wrong before was not saving the portfolio before closing (now I have save data/save portfolio on exit "checked". Also - when I want to run the report another day, I do the steps #1 and #2 above again.

I hope something here helps you out. I find my %gain-f report invaluable so i can understand your frustration.

Just trying to help.

Brian




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