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Understanding the Overview page
Understanding the Overview page
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Written by Carl Gärdsell
Updated over a week ago

Below are a list of terms used on the Overview page in Divly.


My balance

A chart that reflects the value of your crypto portfolio over the past year.

Total portfolio value

The value in local currency of your total crypto portfolio. This does not include fiat currencies like USD, EUR, or SEK. It may exclude smaller cryptocurrencies when Divly does not have pricing data available.

Acquisition Cost

The total cost basis of your crypto portfolio in local currency. This is based on the cost basis method set in your Settings. The cost basis is set dynamically based on your country as dictated by your local tax authority. You can also see this as the acquisition price of all the crypto you currently hold. It is currently aggregated across the portfolio.

If the Total holdings are greater than the Acquisition Cost, then this is an indication that you have positive capital gains across your portfolio. However, this is on an aggregated basis and can vary greatly between the different cryptocurrencies you own. We plan to update this chart so it is possible to view by individual cryptos in the future.


My assets

A table that reflects the cryptocurrencies included in your current portfolio.

Asset

The symbol representing a specific cryptocurrency in your portfolio.

Balance

The amount of units you own in a specific cryptocurrency.

Market Value

The amount you hold of each cryptocurrency converted to your local fiat currency.


Portfolio currency distribution

A chart that reflects the amount you hold of each cryptocurrency relative to all other cryptocurrency's value in your local currency.

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