I did the typical due diligence to see if there were any "odd" trails of litter on the internet to indicate this may be a scam. Chris Seurs responded and provided the financial history from Yahoo Merchant Account reports. Of course, with these additions, $50 price tag would be a discount for such an intuitive and efficient software since it will save plenty of time for users in specifically maintaining an accurate record.I responded to a advertisement for a Profitable and Established website netting $3500+/month. You lost $1000 value plus whatever transfer fees are applicable.Īll in all, the app is great, but if these main points are addressed, users will have an all-inclusive, streamlined piece of software that can demolish any other application out right now. You lost $1,000 of BTC value.Įxample 2: If you bought $BTC $10,000, but transferred it over to another exchange when $BTC became $9,000. In “Portfolios,” have an option for currency exchange transactions where users can document and visualize how much money was lost/gained from exchanging/withdrawing/transferring crypto.Įxample 1: If you bought $BTC $10,000, but exchanged it for 9 $ETH $1000 when $BTC became $9,000. Find a way to see received dividends even if it means to manually enter them. Add an export function to Excel for documentation purposes and flexibility to prepare for a variety of situations such as: taxes, hardware/software problems, extra accessibility. Maybe able to have an option to show a global average price for any other major FIAT currency. Show a small global average USD price for it somewhere on the watchlist and on the asset’s information page. On a crypto watchlist that trades on an exchange without a USD pair, implement a global average USD price onto a currency pair that does not exchange to USD.Įxample: BTC/ETH on Binance. Being able to categorize a list of only buy/sell/all in “transactions” screen to show information of desired record. Add a total value amount after calculating ‘order value’ + ‘commission’ + ‘transaction tax’ for an extra layer of information. When an asset is sold for a specific price, the ‘gain’ and ‘gain %’ category for that specific asset should stay set on the sold price instead of perpetually changing as the asset’s price fluctuates.Įxample: If you buy 5 shares/crypto of $VVV at $100 and then sell it for $200, on the transaction page for the ‘buy’ transaction for $VVV, the ‘buy’ transaction should show $500 ‘gain’ and 100% ‘gain %’ regardless if $VVV were to drop back down to $100. The next part of suggestions is what will make the app stand out the most (even the app being pretty good so far). Being able to incorporate multiple moving averages defined at various periods. For a 30 min chart, when going back, it goes back in intervals of 30min and each tick shows 30min of time. Also have these charts show information similar to TradingView where if it is on a 1 day chart, each value on the Y-axis gives information of 1 day. Have various other ‘chart length’ options such as: 15min, 30min, 45min, and 1 to 4-hour. Being able to choose how many decimal places you want to see on the axis of the main chart. Have a last symbol price along with a countdown for the next tick formation (e.g. (Since everything flows to the right, it is easier to read for some). Being able to have the option to place the axis on the right-hand side. Being able to have ’draw’ dashed-lines on indicators such as the RSI chart to stay in place when zooming in. This app is a great tool, but has the potential to be the best overall portfolio manager with the following suggestions that can improve the experience profoundly. Let me first start by saying that this is a great app and I thank the developers for consistently working hard into improving the interface.
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