Price histories for several funds erratic.
Since the switch to the new stock price provider, the price histories for several funds have been highly erratic, with major jumps in price. (see graphs attached) Impossible to get anything near an accurate portfolio valuation with this going on!
I have reported this directly to them, but no response nor action. Maybe IK as primary user can get something done?
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1 Posted by derekkent23 on 02 Apr, 2018 08:08 PM
I am not support staff, just a user.
I have given up on the Q & ER extension that uses Alpha Vantage.
I am using a stand-alone program that was originally developed to help out users of MS Money when Microsoft stopped supporting that product. The program is in java, like Moneydance and thus runs on Windows, Mac and Linux computers. The developer has adapted it to work with Moneydance and is actively supporting the program. This program is very stable and the quotes very consistent with the option of two sources, not Alpha Vantage. No strange prices. It has a lot of useful features. These include, obtaining prices from many stocks and fund quoted on different exchanges, US, Canada, UK, Europe and Australia.
I am a UK investor and have found that Alpha Vantage provide very poor support for UK/Irish/Luxenberg etc, domiciled funds. Alpha Vantage sometimes switches back and forward between Pence and Pounds. No such problem with the stand-alone program. The program has the ability to convert quotes from one currency to another. Convert prices in Pence to Pounds, if required, for UK stocks and funds. More features in the pipeline. Provide a means for importing all this data into Moneydance. You can also import exchange rates along with your security prices, if required.
I took a guess at the symbols for your three example securities and entered them into the stand alone program and a price was returned for each, see screen shot.
Take a look at his thread and download the PDF outlining how to use the program and link to download the program.
http://help.infinitekind.com/discussions/investments/3036-third-par...
Hope this helps.
System closed this discussion on 02 Jul, 2018 08:10 PM.