Thanks for testing and for the concrete suggestions.

Those two reports would indeed be useful for anyone managing an investment portfolio in GnuCash. You've identified a real pain point: orphaned price history for sold positions, and the opposite—missing price data for current holdings.

For the MVP, Cashdera is focused on cashflow, budget tracking, net worth trends, and category/account analysis. Stock portfolio reports with price reconciliation are a step further and would need:

1. Integration with GnuCash's price history table (not a blocker, but adds complexity).
2. A way to surface which prices are stale or missing (diagnostic logic).
3. User workflow for adding/updating prices if needed.

This is definitely interesting enough to put on the backlog, especially if other GnuCash users also ask for it. Once the Windows beta stabilizes and Linux ships, I can explore more investment-specific analytics.

For now, the best workaround is probably still GnuCash's own price editor or a script. But I'll keep the feature request in mind and reference it when planning the next release.

Thanks again for the feedback and for your patience with the Windows-only MVP.

Best,

Ars




On 5/8/2026 9:21 PM, Fred Tydeman wrote:


    3. reports/workflows that are missing


I am mainly a Linux user, so have not used the tool yet.
It would be nice if there was a report of
  stocks no longer owned, but still getting price data for them
  stocks owned, but not getting price data for them
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