While the non-profit I'm involved with does multi-currency transactions,
ours is uni-directional and we don't treat it like an investment
(stock).  So I don't have experience handling this.

My suspicion is that you will need to utilize trading accounts and treat
your US bank as an investment which you buy and sell. But, I can't help
you further than that.

On 4/9/20 10:33 AM, Long wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Picture here :  replycomment-2.png
> <http://gnucash.1415818.n4.nabble.com/file/t378901/replycomment-2.png>  
>
> Regards.


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