Re: API for fetching historical Vanguard NAV prices?

2022-08-31 Thread Viraj Alankar
Not sure if my message was posted, sorry if this is a dupe. On Sunday, October 10, 2021 at 3:14:53 PM UTC+2 chrisb...@gmail.com wrote: > The data comes in HTML but this looks like a pretty clean and > self-explanatory interface for Vanguard US: > https://personal.vanguard.com/us/funds/tools/

Re: is this a bug?

2022-08-31 Thread John Wiegley
> "LF" == Lipp F writes: LF> Thanks John. I am wondering if you can be more specific. I have tried to LF> add -G to "ledger reg" and it throws an error - "Error: Cannot add a LF> sequence to an integer" LF> I am looking to get a list with account values, it could be either balance LF> or gai

Re: API for fetching historical Vanguard NAV prices?

2022-08-31 Thread Viraj Alankar
On Sunday, October 10, 2021 at 3:14:53 PM UTC+2 chrisb...@gmail.com wrote: > The data comes in HTML but this looks like a pretty clean and > self-explanatory interface for Vanguard US: > https://personal.vanguard.com/us/funds/tools/pricehistorysearch > Unfortunately this doesn't work for s

Question about "4.5.2 Buying and Selling Stock"

2022-08-31 Thread Tobias Pfeiffer
Hi, I was about to ask about how people model their brokerage account and keep track of gains etc., because I currently do it as simple as 2022-04-01 Buy Stocks Assets:Brokerage50 ETF Assets:Savings-100 EUR 2022-05-01 Sell Stocks Assets:Brokerage-10 ETF Assets:Sav

Re: Question about "4.5.2 Buying and Selling Stock"

2022-08-31 Thread Tobias Pfeiffer
Hi again, Am Donnerstag, den 01.09.2022, 08:39 +0900 schrieb Tobias Pfeiffer: > 2005/08/01 Stock sale > Assets:Broker-50 AAPL {$30.00} @ $50.00 > Expenses:Broker:Commissions$19.95 > Income:Capital Gains $-1,000.00 > Assets:Broker

Re: Question about "4.5.2 Buying and Selling Stock"

2022-08-31 Thread Martin Michlmayr
* Tobias Pfeiffer [2022-09-01 08:39]: > However, I don't understand the example. > > 2004/05/01 Stock purchase > Assets:Broker 50 AAPL @ $30.00 > Expenses:Broker:Commissions$19.95 > Assets:Broker $-1,519.95 This example is actually not i