diff --git a/docs/en/how-to/recording-stock-split.md b/docs/en/how-to/recording-stock-split.md index fd46685e..1e47177a 100644 --- a/docs/en/how-to/recording-stock-split.md +++ b/docs/en/how-to/recording-stock-split.md @@ -29,13 +29,13 @@ Figure: Historical Quotes chart of Amazon (adjusted prices - chart from investin Both charts span a five-year period. But, while your purchase price around January 2022 was `$ 3408` (Figure 1), it appears to be priced around `$ 150` (Figure 2), according to [investing.com](https://www.investing.com/equities/amazon-com-inc). This discrepancy arises because financial websites typically "adjust" all historical prices after a stock split. This adjustment involves recalculating the historical prices before the split, just as the PP's Stock Split function does. -Figure: Historical Quotes chart of Amazon (adjusted prices - chart from PP). {class=pp-figure} +Figure: Historical Quotes chart of Amazon (adjusted prices after stock split - chart from PP). {class=pp-figure} ![](../reference/view/securities/images/split-stock-amazon-adjusted-PP.png) !!! Important - The "regular" Yahoo Finance Close Price is already adjusted for splits. The *Adjusted close* price is en surplus adjusted for splits and dividend and/or capital gain distributions. + The *regular* Yahoo Finance Close Price is already adjusted for splits. The *Adjusted close* price is en surplus adjusted for splits and dividend and/or capital gain distributions. **Some considerations**