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How do you store information about your stacking?


jayboat

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Personally,all I keep track of is oz purchased,date and price,then add up at end of month for that months average, then work out my total average for stack(small that it is. :) ). Each to there own, but think sometimes people can get caught up in the tiniest of details.

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On 15/10/2016 at 14:48, HelpingHands said:

Can you not just enter how much you spent in pounds when you converted it into Euros?

That is unless you plan to sell in Euros at some point.

Because I also take currency devaluation into account. I have both £ and € accounts. I regularly travel/work in the continent. It makes my life to track the progress of my investment in the currency it was bought.

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