I track the prices of Mutual Funds, Stocks and Precious Metals and import them all with a single CSV file. In all three cases I do not use any of the pre-defined GNUCash Namespace names. I use all user defined name space.


On 3/16/22 8:08 PM, Art Chimes wrote:
I well remember agonizing over this when I first set up price imports.
There's a bit of a learning curve here.

"Namespace" can be FUND (if it's a mutual fund), NYSE or NASDAQ or
AMEX if it's a stock on the New York Stock Exchange, NASDAQ, or the
American Stock Exchange, respectively.

Most exchange-traded funds, or EFTs, are traded on AMEX, but there are
exceptions. For example, there's an EFT (QQQM) that tracks the NASDAQ
100, and Gnucash wants the FUND namespace on that one.
Good luck, and please post any further questions.


Art
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