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I'm attempting to understand how figures shown in the 'Your investment' section of the Freetrade app are calculated.
I purchased some LLOY shares. 329 shares @ £0.3318 and there was £0.55 stamp duty. The current price is £0.31. Screenshots here - https://imgur.com/a/sVNNw9o
Current value: £101.09 - Shouldn't that be £101.99 ? [329 * £0.31]
Avg. price per share: £0.3318 - I take it that shouldn't take into consideration any stamp duty paid otherwise it should be £0.3335? [109.71 / 329]
Investment gain/loss: -7.40% (£8.07) - How is that calculated? If you include stamp duty, it's -7.04% [((329 * 0.31) - ((329 * 0.3318) 0.55)) / ((329 * 0.3318) 0.55)]
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