Option share balance is zero, but they are still listed under Investment tab
Levoy H
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When I look at the list of securities for today in my trading account I see several old options that shouldn't be there - they show a zero share balance. These have several things in common:
- they were all short sales (calls and puts)
- they were all either zero'd out due to expiration or assignnment
- any that I covered before expiration do not appear
In all cases there is an initial "-" entry (eg, -100) and then a "+" entry (eg, 100) to close out the option. Share balance shows at zero. Only the transactions processed by the broker are showing up this way.
- they were all short sales (calls and puts)
- they were all either zero'd out due to expiration or assignnment
- any that I covered before expiration do not appear
In all cases there is an initial "-" entry (eg, -100) and then a "+" entry (eg, 100) to close out the option. Share balance shows at zero. Only the transactions processed by the broker are showing up this way.
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The shorts you closed early by buying them back resulted in an entry reducing cash in the Account using a "Cover Short Sale" action, I'd guess. What happens if you delete the Add Shares action and instead do a Cover Short Sale action instead at $0? Any change?7
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OK, so take a backup, then change to using CvrShort ... and if you don't like the results, you've got the backup that you can restore.In short, the "supervisor" was plain wrong.
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On the right side of the Portfolio screen, on the line that starts "Currency ..", there's a Gear icon with the word Options next to that. Click on it and see if "Show closed lots" is checked.
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"Show closed lots" is not checked.
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OK, now go to your LAST sale of each of those securities ... and make sure that it's set to "Sell all Shares" rather than a specific number of shares. It's possible that you have some very small fractional shares that are causing this.
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These transactions were initiated and executed by the broker as a result of the option expiring. Most of them expired OTM so the broker sent an "Add shares" for the number of shares needed to zero out the number on the short side. I know what you're talking about with the fractional, but I don't think it's possible to have them for options.
BTW - the shorts that I closed (by buying them back before expiration) are not having this problem. It's just the ones that expired and closed by the broker (TD Ameritrade).0 -
The shorts you closed early by buying them back resulted in an entry reducing cash in the Account using a "Cover Short Sale" action, I'd guess. What happens if you delete the Add Shares action and instead do a Cover Short Sale action instead at $0? Any change?7
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Changing the "Action" from Add to Cvr Shrt makes the entry go away. That's the only change I made to the entry. So here's the question - why can't Quicken do the math correctly? Regardless of the label, -100+100= 0.0
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You might want to look at the OFX log to see if something being downloaded to Quicken is the source of the problem. Generally computers do math very well.
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Yes, -100 + 100 = 0, but that does not mean you have no holdings. It is possible to have both a short position and a long position in a stock at the same time. Unfortunately, Quicken is not real adept at summarizing that situation as the program simply presents you with net total.Levoy H said:Changing the "Action" from Add to Cvr Shrt makes the entry go away. That's the only change I made to the entry. So here's the question - why can't Quicken do the math correctly? Regardless of the label, -100+100= 0.
Your problem more fundamentally was accepting (or the broker providing) the Add Shares transaction rather than the CvrShort transaction.1 -
Sorry, that doesn't add up.q_lurker said:Yes, -100 + 100 = 0, but that does not mean you have no holdings.
So here's some info I didn't include in my post. I spent about an hour on the phone with Quicken support, including a supervisor. That was a rather annoying experience because the first rep couldn't answer the question, but my request for Level 2 was denied. The supervisor finally came on and said I shouldn't do what you suggest. His "answer" was for me to go into my Securities list and hide those securities. He didn't like it when I told him that wasn't an answer, it was just covering up the problem. I remember now why it's been so long (years) since I've called Quicken support.Your problem more fundamentally was accepting (or the broker providing) the Add Shares transaction rather than the CvrShort transaction.0 -
OK, so take a backup, then change to using CvrShort ... and if you don't like the results, you've got the backup that you can restore.In short, the "supervisor" was plain wrong.
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Good advice, which I've already done. I'll set that file aside for awhile "just in case." Thanks for the dialogue!NotACPA said:OK, so take a backup, then change to using CvrShort ... and if you don't like the results, you've got the backup that you can restore.In short, the "supervisor" was plain wrong.0 -
Thank you, this worked for me too. Just changed the Add to "Cover Short Sale". I'm using Fidelity.0
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