On 11/03/23 21:23, Bman Q wrote:
When buying low volume stock often i have to split purchase in many 1-3k
buy limit orders (which in turn often getting split in 5+ execution
trades, some of the trades can be just 8 stock lol), so basically what
for normal stock can be 1 buy transaction i can have 50+ transactions
with with purchase price different couple of cents, example:
;; 2023-01-09 * "Buy 100 AAA Inc."
;; Assets:Investing:InterBr:Cash -138 USD
;; 2023-01-09 * "Buy 100 AAA Inc."
;; Assets:Investing:InterBr:Cash -137 USD
Is it fine to combine them in one? Like this:
2023-01-26 * "Buy AAA Inc; Jan 9 - Jan 11"
Assets:Investing:InterBr:AAA 14,063
AAA {1.39215461 USD}
Expenses:Investing:InterBr:Fees -68.59 USD
Assets:Investing:InterBr:Cash -19,646.46 USD
What do you mean with "fine"? It is fine as long as the aggregated
transactions preserve enough information for your bookkeeping needs.
From a Beancount point of view, there is nothing wrong with that.
Cheers,
Dan
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