Would you like Beancount to know more about the commodities in your 
portfolio?

At a basic level, did you know that when you hover over a ticker in Fava, 
it displays the ticker’s full name, which is obtains from the name: 
metadata of the ticker’s commodity declaration? At a more advanced level, 
can you discover relationships between tickers in your portfolio 
(equivalent funds, substantially similar ones, TLH partners) based on an 
incomplete, minimal, manual specification?

Fava Investor <https://github.com/redstreet/fava_investor> now includes 
"ticker-util", a command line utility that does all this. It uses yfinance 
<https://github.com/ranaroussi/yfinance> in the backend (which downloads 
data from Yahoo Finance), and generates your commodity declarations to put 
inside your beancount sources.

   - Install the bleeding edge version if you would like to get it ( pip3 
   install git+https://github.com/redstreet/fava_investor)
   - See attached for a quick demo
   - *See article here 
   <https://reds-rants.netlify.app/personal-finance/know-your-tickers/>*

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