Do You Know that you can set your cost method of how the platform display your stock P&L? (Avg Cost/FIFO/Diluted Cost)
Keep wondering why my realized profit/loss is not calculated by my average cost of stock holdings (both yellow underlined prices) :
This realized P&L displayed was calculated by FIFO method (ie. when my 500 sell CALL shares at 4.50 strike was being called away, the 500 shares called away (sold) were those I bought earliest at price 5.50! )
I had to seek out from the ever helpful customer service.
That's the icon to look out for if you wish to change method (Avg cost/FIFO/Diluted cost) under your Portfolio
Scroll down the page to find this section
If I had chosen diluted cost, this is how it's calculated:-
First I bought, 5.50 x 500 shares = $2750
Next bought, 5.19 x 500 shares = $2595
So, total amount bought during holding period, 2750+2595=$5345
Total amount sold (called away), 4.50 x 500 shares = $2250
Hence diluted cost, (5345-2250)÷500 =$6.19
So rather than display diluted cost of 6.19, definitely the average cost would be better.
At least it's the simplest way to calculate for most of us I believe.
Because if you were to look at this below, I believe some of you might be staring at it and could not understand what they meant[Surprised]
Anyway after reading, hope this will be helpful to some of you.
Trade safe and ciao till then!
Modify on 2026-04-11 01:04
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- ZhongRenChun·04:34I would prefer lot method. where i buy first lot of 10 shares. then I buy second lot of 20 shares. then I sell first lot of 10 shares, it should calculate based on first lot of 10 shares. not take average of all shares.LikeReport
