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Portfolio Tracker - Performance
Portfolio Tracker - Performance

Discover our new portfolio tracker and all its features.

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Written by Diego Lorenzetti
Updated over a week ago

Read this short guide to discover all the new features and functions of our Portfolio Tracker - Performance Section.

Realised Capital Gain Section

This section shows the capital gain realized in the set fiat currency for the account.

Through the drop-down menu (Year to date), you can select the fiscal year for which to view the capital gain.

The large number displayed in black is the algebraic sum of capital gains (displayed in the small green box below) and capital losses (displayed in the small red box below), consequently indicating the total capital gain or loss realized in the chosen period.

Historical Section

In the Historical chart, the performance of your portfolio is shown in relation to the total purchase price.

The dark green line indicates the Portfolio Value (portfolio balance), while the light green one represents the Purchase Price (total cost or expenditure for purchasing cryptocurrencies).

Both can be toggled on or off by selecting the corresponding box.

Just like in the realized capital gain section, you can select the desired fiscal year from the dropdown menu in the top right corner.

Performance of all currencies Section

This section shows the performance of each individual currency present in the portfolio, indicating the following data:

  • Currency: indicates the name, symbol, and logo of the currency

  • Actual price: indicates the current price of one unit of the currency

  • Market Cap: indicates the market capitalization, i.e., the total value of all units of this currency in circulation

  • 24H Volume: indicates the total fiat value of all currency traded in the last 24 hours

  • 24H: indicates the percentage price change of the currency in the last 24 hours

  • 7D: indicates the percentage price change of the currency in the last 7 days

  • 30D: indicates the percentage price change of the currency in the last 30 days

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