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Strategies & Market Trends : Quicken - Problems and Answers....
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To: Raptech who wrote (1331)7/2/2008 1:07:43 PM
From: stock bull   of 1539
 
Hi Raptech,

Thanks for the detailed information.

I have egg on my face. I made a real goof and it was my fault. It turns out that the transaction was listed in my capital gains report. What happened was the purchase of the security in question was executed in multiple transactions. So, my buy transaction was divided into four lots. When I sold my position, the transaction was completed in one lot. However, Quicken matched my sell to each of the four buy transactions. When I looked at the sale transaction in the capital gains report, I saw four lots, not the one I expected to see.

So, being asleep at the switch, I thought Quicken has made a mistake with respect to displaying my transactions.

After all is said and done, I just made a dumb mistake. :(

Thanks for your help.

Stock Bull
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