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However, similar code has been working here since the fall of 1998. The (initial) release number is kept low intenionally.
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This is still somewhat beta in the sense that the command-line options and function interfaces might change. US mutual funds are supported, as are foreign exchange rates and some precious metals. Tested patches for other markets are always welcome. Beancounter support stocks from exchanges in the US, Canada, Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, HongKong. info on dozens of stocks for further analysis? BeanCounter does all this, and provides a convenient command-line tool as well as a Perl library that can be used by other applications. Introduction Ever wondered what happened to your portfolio on a day the market moved 500 points? Ever wondered what your portfolio returned over the last (odd) period? Ever wondered if there was a simple cron job to report portfolio changes on a daily basis? Ever wondered if you could database the (public) price, volume. however, similar code has been working here since the fall the (initial) release number is kept low intenionally. this is still somewhat beta in the sense that the command-line options and function interfaces might change. us mutual funds are supported, as are foreign exchange rates and some precious metals. tested patches for other markets are always welcome. beancounter support stocks from exchanges in the us, canada, britain, france, germany, italy, singapore, taiwan, thailand, hongkong. beancounter does all this, and provides a convenient command-line tool as well as a perl library that can be used by other applications. info on dozens of stocks for further analysis?. Ever wondered what happened to your portfolio on a day the market moved 500 points? ever wondered what your portfolio returned over the last (odd) period? ever wondered if there was a simple cron job to report portfolio changes on a daily basis? ever wondered if you could database the (public) price, volume.