Crypto Portfolio Tracker
Track your crypto holdings with real-time prices. Monitor performance, calculate profits/losses, and analyze your investment portfolio.
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💡 Tip: You can import multiple assets at once using CSV. Export your portfolio first to see the format, or create a CSV with columns:Symbol, Name, Amount, Buy Price
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Real-Time Tracking
Get real-time prices for Bitcoin, Ethereum, and 1,000+ cryptocurrencies. Automatic portfolio valuation updates with live market data.
Profit/Loss Analysis
Calculate unrealized gains and losses. Track your ROI, percentage returns, and see exactly how much profit you've made on each asset.
Privacy First
All data stored locally in your browser. No account required, no tracking. Your portfolio information never leaves your device.
How to Use Portfolio Tracker
Step-by-Step Guide
- 1.Add Assets: Enter the cryptocurrency symbol (BTC, ETH, etc.)
- 2.Enter Amount: Input how many coins/tokens you own
- 3.Set Buy Price: Enter your average purchase price (optional)
- 4.View Results: See total value, profits, and performance metrics
- 5.Track Changes: Refresh to update with latest prices
Key Metrics Explained
- •Total Value: Current market value of all holdings
- •Total Cost: Your initial investment amount
- •Profit/Loss: Unrealized gains or losses (Value - Cost)
- •ROI %: Return on investment percentage
- •Allocation: Each asset's percentage of total portfolio
Supported Cryptocurrencies
...and 1,000+ more cryptocurrencies supported via CoinGecko API
✓ Best Practices
- • Track your average buy price for accurate P/L
- • Update portfolio regularly to monitor changes
- • Diversify across multiple cryptocurrencies
- • Set target allocations (e.g., 50% BTC, 30% ETH)
- • Review performance weekly or monthly
- • Consider rebalancing when allocation drifts
- • Keep records for tax purposes
✗ Common Mistakes
- • Not tracking small altcoin holdings
- • Ignoring gas fees in total cost basis
- • Checking portfolio too frequently (stress)
- • Forgetting to update after new purchases
- • Over-concentration in one asset
- • Not accounting for staking rewards
- • Sharing portfolio publicly (security risk)
Advanced Portfolio Management
Portfolio Allocation
Optimize your portfolio allocation based on risk tolerance and investment goals:
- • Conservative: 70% BTC, 20% ETH, 10% Stablecoins
- • Moderate: 50% BTC, 30% ETH, 20% Top Altcoins
- • Aggressive: 30% BTC, 30% ETH, 40% Altcoins/DeFi
Rebalancing Strategy
Rebalance your portfolio when any asset deviates more than 5-10% from target allocation. This helps maintain your desired risk profile and can improve long-term returns.
Tax Considerations
Keep detailed records of all transactions for tax reporting. Use ourCrypto Tax Calculator to estimate your tax liability.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is my portfolio data saved?
Yes, your portfolio is saved in your browser's local storage. Data persists across sessions but stays on your device. Clear browser data will delete your portfolio.
How accurate are the prices?
We use CoinGecko API which aggregates prices from 500+ exchanges. Prices are updated in real-time and are highly accurate for major cryptocurrencies.
Can I track multiple portfolios?
Currently, we support one portfolio per browser. You can export/import data or use different browsers to track separate portfolios.
Do you support wallet integration?
Not yet. This is a manual tracker where you input holdings. We're considering wallet integration in future updates for automatic balance detection.
Can I export my portfolio data?
Yes! You can export your portfolio to CSV or JSON format for backup, tax reporting, or importing into other tools.
What about staking rewards and airdrops?
You can manually add staking rewards and airdrop tokens as separate entries. Be sure to set the buy price to $0 if they were received for free.
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