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Post by am on Sept 10, 2015 20:19:37 GMT
I dipped into the GBBA to try it out. When I withdrew the money to transfer it to MLIA I forgot to switch off reinvestment, so as it took some days to sell I ended up with a few pennies in the account.
On the 9th September at 20:37 is sold £0.07 of loan 165 (id 13179023). At 22.46 I turned on QAA. The £0.07 has not been bought back, and remains uninvested.
It may be coincidence, and in my case it doesn't matter, but if this behaviour is due to an interaction between the GBBA and QAA algorithms it could be a problem for people with larger holdings.
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Post by chris on Sept 11, 2015 10:10:52 GMT
I dipped into the GBBA to try it out. When I withdrew the money to transfer it to MLIA I forgot to switch off reinvestment, so as it took some days to sell I ended up with a few pennies in the account. On the 9th September at 20:37 is sold £0.07 of loan 165 (id 13179023). At 22.46 I turned on QAA. The £0.07 has not been bought back, and remains uninvested. It may be coincidence, and in my case it doesn't matter, but if this behaviour is due to an interaction between the GBBA and QAA algorithms it could be a problem for people with larger holdings.I'm hoping this is related to the queuing issue I just resolved.
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