On 5/22/25 08:38, GTI .H wrote:
Hello flywire,
Thanks for the answer.
Why do you think I don't use investment portfolio monitoring tools? I use
this and many other third-party tools and others that I developed myself
with the help of AIs.
The issue here is WITHIN GnuCash, it is not about solving my issue with any
other solution that may exist. I already have this issue resolved outside
of GnuCash as I showed in the attachment that I sent a few messages ago.
The need to have a graphical report that has the ability to show the
variations between periods is a very useful basic need that would bring a
lot of comfort and practicality. This would prevent GnuCash from being
reduced to just a basic DB in some issues.
Em qui., 22 de mai. de 2025 às 01:41, flywire<[email protected]> escreveu:
*I need to monitor the evolution of my investments*
*Why would you try to do that in a cashbook instead of the myriad of
portfolio tracking tools?*
Don't ask the hammer to function as a screwdriver.
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