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The Overview does not match my real portfolio
The Overview does not match my real portfolio
Carl Gärdsell avatar
Written by Carl Gärdsell
Updated over a week ago

The amount shown on your Overview page is calculated based on the transaction history you have imported into Divly. To ensure that it is correct, check that you have imported all your transactions from all your wallets.

Important: Only cryptocurrencies are shown in your holdings, fiat currency's (e.g. USD, EUR, SEK) are currently not shown in your holdings.

To troubleshoot the probelm, begin by following our getting started guide to resolve the issue: Step 3: Review your transactions. If you are still struggling to find the problem after reading the guide, feel free to contact Divly support and we'll do our best to help out.


How crypto holdings are calculated on the Overview page

Your holdings are based on the transactions you have imported into Divly. This amount each day is calculated as the total value of ingoing crypto minus the total value of outgoing crypto. Your holdings cannot be negative.

Your holdings are recalculated every time you add, edit, or delete a transaction in Divly as mentioned by the progress bar.

Only cryptocurrencies are shown in your holdings, fiat currency's (e.g. USD, EUR, SEK) are currently not shown in your holdings.

Holdings Calculation Example

Day 1: Deposit 1 ETH
Holdings: 1 ETH

Day 2:Trade 0.5 ETH for 20 SOL
Holdings: 0.5 ETH, 20 SOL

Day 3: Trade 10 SOL for 1000 USD
Holdings: 0.5 ETH, 10 SOL

Day 4: Withdraw 0.75 ETH (this does not make sense and will be floored at 0)

Holdings: 0 ETH, 10 SOL

Day 5: Deposit 0.1 ETH

Holdings: 0.1 ETH, 10 SOL

Divly will track the holdings of all your cryptocurrencies, however we wont convert the price of small cryptocurrencies to your local currency where we do not have the pricing data stored in our database. If you have large sums of obscure cryptocurrencies, this may affect your holdings in local fiat currency somewhat.


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