This links to your other thread about recording fluctuations in gold prices.

You don’t need to record the fluctuations, as GnuCash will show you the 
unrealized (because you haven’t sold yet) gain or loss. Just perform a ‘Get 
Quotes’ on a regular basis. (you can also manually enter prices if you forget 
to pull them)

It will do this automatically for any case where you have more than one 
currency with exchange rates other than “1”. (as well as for all books with 
accounts of type ‘fund’ or ’stock’ that have changes in prices)

When you transfer money between banks with different currencies, most likely 
you will receive some sort of receipt that indicates the two amounts. You want 
to enter those as the transaction and then this will add a new price to the 
database. If you just enter one amount (say VND) then GnuCash will use the last 
known price. That will rarely be correct since most currencies float freely and 
the exchange rate changes at least daily if not fluidly near 24/7.

Regards,
Adrien

> On Apr 8, 2020 w15d99, at 6:06 AM, Long <phamhoanglon...@outlook.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello Fred Bone, Frank H. Ellenberger-3.
> 
> So, should i do anything or leave it ? or i need to add some transactions to
> balance that, and how ?
> 
> For now, i only transfer money between my bank, which mean my money will
> auto exchange to $ when i transfer to USD bank, and auto exchange to VND
> when i get back my money. With money rate at the time i transfer money. That
> it !!
> 
> I had read a lot documents from GnuCash and it's so extreme hard to me. So
> please give me a example if you can.
> 
> Thank you so much.


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