Thank you for making this, also one of the most impactful books I read last year. And last but not least, thank you for GraphQL and your contribution to the open source community!
Thanks! By default, you get to see a user's portfolio in percentages and ranges. Once you connect $1,000 of assets, you then get to see dollar amounts. We're still experimenting with this, so looking forward to suggestions!
I've been working on something that helps me track my investments. It was to scratch my own itch since everything I've used was terrible. It's now grown to have a social angle and I hope to keep working on this for the rest of my life since investing is a life long journey for me.
Right now, registered users can connect their Robinhood account similar to how you'd connect via Mint or Plaid. We support a few of the largest brokerages in the US right now.
With the Robinhood IPO this week, I wanted to see how many people are reserving shares through Robinhood IPO access. Thoughts on the product, or the IPO itself?
Thanks! I was planning on pinging you to check it out, but it looks like it found its way to you already. Also thanks for jumping in and finding problems already!
Yep, the only reason why I wrote this was because of the missing live feedback functionality in existing Vim features, and it's the one feature that the plugin can't do without. I'm certainly not advocating that this be a replacement for regexp or macros, but for certain small tasks like quickly renaming a variable inside a function, it's much easier on my brain.
Thanks for the feedback. I'd love for any issues you've seen to be reported so I can get on fixing them. I finally got the plugin to a usable state today and decided to release it early to get feedback, knowing that there're a ton of bugs and missing features. And you're right, figuring out ways to hack around Vim's peculiar ways wasn't an easy task by any means.
Absolutely fine, I love that you're doing this! I'll give it a run tonight when I have some free time, maybe even look into the undo-stuff, which I think is most important to me.
We're developer oriented, free to get started, and investment focused.