QUOTE(MohdPuskas @ Sep 26 2015, 08:08 PM)
Sifu, noob question....if buy same stock with different price how will it shown in portfolio ?
For example buy FVG rm3.50 and later 1.50
It will show your average purchasing price.
So let's say for example, company DFZ was priced at $2.00.
An investor purchased 10,000 @ $2.00, and the share price drops to $1.50 due to accusations that the company may be practicing "creative accounting" for the financial reports.
The investor felt that the rumours are all false and uses this opportunity to buy another 10,000 @ $1.50, the average purchasing price will be @ $1.75 and not 1.50 or 2.00.
Same rules apply when selling shares at an average price. So if the shares rose back to $2.10 after denying allegations, he sold 10,000 shares @$2.15 and another 10,000 when it hits $2.20. The average selling price will be $2.175, not 2.15, not 2.20.
Hope this clears up.