>
> A number of things.
>
> The slowness is one thing, but like you said, won't be an issue with the 
> C++ version.
> The other thing is, for this type of import, usually you need multiple 
> steps of import.You have the intra-day or nightly process, and 
>

Sounds like there is complexity on the ingest side because there are 
multiple sources for various pieces of data on the bank side that have to 
be integrated. I imagine multiple, disparate systems on the broker's end, 
each of which "grew up" dealing with a different part of the system. 
Between that and the aggregate reporting you are looking for, it makes 
sense that most of this is outside Beancount anyway. Makes sense, and good 
to know -- thanks for the interesting read :).

I don't know, it just had a ring to it. It seemed right at the time. It's 
> probably subconscious I haven't articulated it even for myself.
> Let's try to come up with something now.
> Google says two possibly relevant things about "buff":
>
>
>    1. INFORMAL
>    make (an element in a role-playing or video game) more powerful.
>    "there are cards that'll buff your troops"
>    
> *adjective*
> INFORMAL•NORTH AMERICAN
>
>    1. being in good physical shape with fine muscle tone.
>    "the driver was a buff blond named March"
>    
>
>
> There you go. That's why. Trading will make your portfolio buff.
>

I like it!

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