Fix numbers from example

Thanks to Dominik Honnef.
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Martin Michlmayr 2014-10-17 21:22:02 -04:00
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@ -3325,10 +3325,10 @@ For example, consider the stock sale given above:
@end smallexample @end smallexample
The commodity transferred into @samp{Assets:Brokerage} is not actually 10 The commodity transferred into @samp{Assets:Brokerage} is not actually 10
AAPL, but rather 10 AAPL @{$5.00@}. The figure in braces after the AAPL, but rather 10 AAPL @{$50.00@}. The figure in braces after the
amount is called the ``lot price''. It's Ledger's way of remembering amount is called the ``lot price''. It's Ledger's way of remembering
that this commodity was transferred through an exchange, and that that this commodity was transferred through an exchange, and that
$5.00 was the price of that exchange. $50.00 was the price of that exchange.
This becomes significant if you later sell that commodity again. For This becomes significant if you later sell that commodity again. For
example, you might write this: example, you might write this: