NVDA stock Split (QMac)

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edited August 17 in Investing (Mac)

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  • Apple Sue
    Apple Sue Quicken Mac Subscription Member

    I have the same issue but on my Mac. I have entered the split as a 10:1 split but the number of shares still shows the original number. With NVDA, 10 shares should not be 100 but it still shows 10.

  • Apple Sue
    Apple Sue Quicken Mac Subscription Member

    Sorry — typo — 10 shares should be 100 but its still 10.

  • Herb A
    Herb A Quicken Mac Subscription Member ✭✭

    I have some kind of Massive Gain as a result of the Ju ly 12th Broadcom (AVGO) 10-for-1 split. In my case the on-line update increase the quantity of shares 10 times, but left the July 12th stock price at the pre-split very high price level. Maybe Monday's new stock price will show an appropriate lowered price correction. Why doesn't the system adjust price per share and quantity of shares on the same day? Anything other than a same day change to both quantity of shares and price per share results in misleading data.

  • Quicken Jasmine
    Quicken Jasmine Quicken Mac Subscription Moderator mod

    Hello All,

    We have forwarded this issue to the proper channels to have this further investigated. In the meantime, we request that you please navigate to Help > Report a problem and submit a problem report with log files, a sanitized data file, and screenshots (if possible) attached in order to contribute to the investigation.

    While you will not receive a response through this submission, these reports will help our teams further investigate the issue. The more problem reports we receive, the better.

    We apologize for any inconvenience! Thank you.

    (CTP-10208)

    -Quicken Jasmine

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  • MarkyBCus
    MarkyBCus Quicken Mac Subscription Member ✭✭

    I had an issue with the recent NVDA 7/5/24 10:1 stock split syncing with Fidelity. Transactions were being recorded as a stock ADD, throwing off return percentages. Quicken tech support helped me correct the issue by changing the ADD on the date of the split to a SPLIT at the appropriate ratio. The rep determined that it was likely to do with the way the data was being sent from Fidelity and recommended I follow up with Fidelity and report the issue here in the Community as well. I have since sent a Problem Report through Quicken and am on hold with Fidelity. A little disappointed that Quicken isn't taking on the issue themselves, but requiring me to follow through.

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