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Post by grahamreeds on Sept 20, 2017 15:24:25 GMT
How do you view the loan parts FC have picked for me?
Also I seem to be buying loan parts at £50 a pop (my cash is dropping in £50 increments). Prior to the switch I ran at £20.
Also will it have to wait until I have £50 before buying or will it wait until it just has £20?
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Post by driain on Sept 20, 2017 16:17:06 GMT
I too would like to see recently purchased parts easily listed. The transaction log sort of works as it now gives the loan number but a 'recent loans made'list under the orders section in the summary would be helpful.
Incidentally one of my accounts is buying at £31, which is 0.5% of my lending on that account. So it seems to be investing at the full 0.5% so far. Maybe the quoted up to 0.5% is to allow for odd sums on the final order for a loan.
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Post by den on Sept 20, 2017 16:26:10 GMT
An unintended consequence and extra transparency from FC. If you look at any loan and click the "all orders" tab you can see the amount of each bid. Multiply this by 200 to see how large that bidders account is! I assume auto bid will bid at 0.5% if you have enough funds available or a lesser amount otherwise. I have seen bids for less than £20 so I'm not really sure.
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Post by sl125 on Sept 20, 2017 20:28:41 GMT
An unintended consequence and extra transparency from FC. If you look at any loan and click the "all orders" tab you can see the amount of each bid. Multiply this by 200 to see how large that bidders account is! I assume auto bid will bid at 0.5% if you have enough funds available or a lesser amount otherwise. I have seen bids for less than £20 so I'm not really sure. Yes, I noticed this as well. Quite a few people with 20 £100 "orders", suggesting a portfolio of £400k. Another thing I noticed is if you view the HTML source of the loan, there is a lot of the legacy code, including the bit of the code that updates the amount bid, etc. I wonder if anyone has been tempted to fire a HTTP post command to see if it successfully records a manual bid for them.... (not that I would suggest such a thing). Meanwhile, I've not had one autobid allocatted to me as yet. Ah well.
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Post by SteveT on Sept 20, 2017 20:41:55 GMT
That's weird. I stuck a bit of cash in this morning just as a test and apparently have picked up 20 loans over the day, all new launches.
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Post by grahamreeds on Sept 20, 2017 20:56:56 GMT
Well I have had £500 (I suspect in £50 parts) go in the last few days but no idea as to what I have been allocated.
FC stated that previously held loans will not affect the current value but how can we tell with years of pollution? My previous settings were 12.9, 7.0, 8.3 and is now 12.8, 7.1, 8.3. I have a feeling there is at least one default in my legacy portfolio tomorrow...
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Post by rogerthat on Sept 20, 2017 21:48:55 GMT
"Well I have had £500 (I suspect in £50 parts) go in the last few days but no idea as to what I have been allocated." Welcome to The New World Order by Funding Confusion...exterminate..exterminate
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Post by grahamreeds on Sept 20, 2017 22:17:05 GMT
How do you view the loan parts FC have picked for me? Also I seem to be buying loan parts at £50 a pop (my cash is dropping in £50 increments). Prior to the switch I ran at £20. Also will it have to wait until I have £50 before buying or will it wait until it just has £20? I finally got sick of waiting and opened all loan parts it up in Google Sheets. A+, C, D at £100 each! So that accounts for £300 of my money, where is the other £250?! Also - me - I would never spend £100 on a D. And if the D is ~17%, the C is 13.5% and A+ 6% how comes my gross dropped by .1%? One default and that is an entire months interest wiped out. *Update* Okay. It appears I have two more making 2xA+, A, C, D. Also I have a £96 A rated loan part from the SM I would never have bought. That totals more than has exited my account.
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Post by den on Sept 21, 2017 8:35:51 GMT
I got 5 new loans at 0.5% of my portfolio. I found them in my Transaction sheet, and then went to Loan parts to look them up - slightly inconvenient but only took a few seconds. Now got 3 on SM but harder to trace as you only see Loan part no. in transaction sheet. I had to re order principle remaining in Loan parts and scan through them looking for £18.04 etc.... Very inconvenient! I'm sure I remember being able to search in loan parts for loan no. or part no...... or was that with the Chrome extension? PS I wouldn't have picked any of them.
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Post by blender on Sept 21, 2017 9:07:58 GMT
Why do people wish to view the new loan parts? Can't choose them, can't sell them, can't complain about them except on this forum. What's the purpose? Just novelty I suppose.
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Post by rogerthat on Sept 21, 2017 9:13:20 GMT
Well quite..as ive already said...no control over what you buy or what you sell...what is the point of it ?
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Post by den on Sept 21, 2017 9:51:52 GMT
you are right - I will stop looking - old habits.....
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Post by den on Oct 5, 2017 18:04:57 GMT
I have a loan showing in MY ORDERS..... Loan amount is for £367,500 It is showing as 10% full. Order summary shows total of £564,186 accepted already and its still filling....?
Has someone at FC put a decimal point in the wrong place?
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Post by fp on Oct 5, 2017 18:37:16 GMT
I have a loan showing in MY ORDERS..... Loan amount is for £367,500 It is showing as 10% full. Order summary shows total of £564,186 accepted already and its still filling....? Has someone at FC put a decimal point in the wrong place? Spotted the same loan, sure it will correct itself in the morning
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Post by blender on Oct 5, 2017 19:12:09 GMT
This is the first time I have regretted not starting Autobid. Please keep us up to date with 'progress'. Tee hee hee! LMAO
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