I manually changed a price of a stock, and now I can no longer update the current actual price
biancapur@
Quicken Windows Subscription Member
I manually changed a stock price in my portfolio view, to see "what if the stock went to that price" to see my returns, etc. Now when I update prices on the entire portfolio, that particular stock is stuck at the price I manually inserted. How do I fix this?
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Best Answer
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Your manually entered price is over-riding the downloaded price. To correct this,
Tools > Security list
Click on your security to open the Security Detail View
Click on Update and Edit Price History
Select the date with the incorrect price and click on Delete.
Now update your quotes again and the correct price should appear.
As describred here
https://www.quicken.com/support/how-update-security-prices
Quicken remembers the source of each price and only changes the price history if the new price comes from a higher priority source. Manually entered prices have the highest priority.QWin Premier subscription7
Answers
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Your manually entered price is over-riding the downloaded price. To correct this,
Tools > Security list
Click on your security to open the Security Detail View
Click on Update and Edit Price History
Select the date with the incorrect price and click on Delete.
Now update your quotes again and the correct price should appear.
As describred here
https://www.quicken.com/support/how-update-security-prices
Quicken remembers the source of each price and only changes the price history if the new price comes from a higher priority source. Manually entered prices have the highest priority.QWin Premier subscription7 -
That worked. Thank you!0
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