loadsahope
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Post by loadsahope on May 31, 2018 7:08:00 GMT
I had that in the past and worked out that it must be a consequence of the amount shown being rounded down to the nearest pence. When you sell, it sells to the exact pence you specify, and you're left with the rounded down fraction as a residue.
I've found that you can ask to sell more than you actually have, in practice it will sell what you actually own - I routinely round up to the nearest whole number. In your case you can probably just ask to sell another 1p.
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Post by SteveT on May 31, 2018 8:21:42 GMT
I've found that you can ask to sell more than you actually have, in practice it will sell what you actually own - I routinely round up to the nearest whole number. In your case you can probably just ask to sell another 1p.That certainly used to work but doesn't appear to recently. I've got several loans still containing 0.000000000000027p (for example) with a long-ignored order to sell another penny. Not one of chris's most pressing priorities I suspect.
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Post by chris on May 31, 2018 9:05:41 GMT
Over the few couple of weeks we'll be refreshing the MLA with some new features as a series of releases, one of which will be setting a target investment level in a given loan (e.g. maintain my investment at £100, buying more after a capital repayment) so you'd be able to set your investment level to £0 to resolve this.
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ilmoro
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Post by ilmoro on May 31, 2018 9:19:25 GMT
Over the few couple of weeks we'll be refreshing the MLA with some new features as a series of releases, one of which will be setting a target investment level in a given loan (e.g. maintain my investment at £100, buying more after a capital repayment) so you'd be able to set your investment level to £0 to resolve this. 'New feature'! Seem to recall that was a previous feature, much lamented when lost, but hey we wont tell anyone
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Post by chris on May 31, 2018 9:19:52 GMT
Over the few couple of weeks we'll be refreshing the MLA with some new features as a series of releases, one of which will be setting a target investment level in a given loan (e.g. maintain my investment at £100, buying more after a capital repayment) so you'd be able to set your investment level to £0 to resolve this. 'New feature'! Seem to recall that was a previous feature, much lamented when lost, but hey we wont tell anyone Ssssshhhh
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loadsahope
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Post by loadsahope on May 31, 2018 18:14:52 GMT
I'm relatively new to this game, so can't lament and so will celebrate instead - nice feature!
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