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Topic: How do you keep track of your wins/losses ? - page 2. (Read 2110 times)

newbie
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I initially had control in my brain but when I started to increase operations it became necessary to create a spreadsheet with different options to be able to control both gains, losses and amounts to invest.

everyone can generate their own spreadsheet with the options you need, if they want help I gladly help them.
legendary
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I personally use a spreadsheet but I'm sure there are better way to do it.

Do you know any good websites/apps to do it?

I HIGHLY recommend https://altpocket.io
It is such a great website, with good looking layout and all the information you want from your coin(s)
Thanks for the share its really a nice handy website and clean user interface too, I was actually expecting this to be a fee paying site but to my surprise its FREE! Otherwise before I knew of this website I avoided keeping track of my trades because on bad days i made some losses which i do not like to account for...
newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
Actually I monitor my investments to spreadsheets, but I am working on a simple web application which will monitor my investments in real time, because spreadsheets take a lot of time. Sad
sr. member
Activity: 560
Merit: 256
I personally use a spreadsheet but I'm sure there are better way to do it.

Do you know any good websites/apps to do it?

I do not think you need to do a spreadsheet. A trader can do just about anything with his brain, learn how to memorize things, they will connect, and you will get the information you need.
full member
Activity: 308
Merit: 100
Spreadsheet for sure, I tried using Blockfolio, but the gains/losses never added up correctly.

For those not tracking your trades and profits/losses, what do you do for taxes?! If paying any? I have a buddy whose accountant requires him to note every single trade he does.
Taxes part is also kind of unclear to me, but more interested in how the gains/losses didn't add up. Can you elaborate a bit on that? I'm using blockfolio as well, but didn't see anything wrong with the calculations yet.
newbie
Activity: 12
Merit: 0
Spreadsheet for sure, I tried using Blockfolio, but the gains/losses never added up correctly.

For those not tracking your trades and profits/losses, what do you do for taxes?! If paying any? I have a buddy whose accountant requires him to note every single trade he does.
hero member
Activity: 1246
Merit: 529
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I have a spreadsheet for that. But I also have my exchanges trade history which I can export as a CSV file and then write a Java app to parse it.

Well you have patience dude to track it down out of the exchange where you're trading. I've tried that when i was only starting to earn and at the beginning yeah, keeping an extrnal tracker is nice but i lost time and interest after a few days since i can always track in through the exchanges i'm trading on
member
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Merit: 10
I have a spreadsheet for that. But I also have my exchanges trade history which I can export as a CSV file and then write a Java app to parse it.
hero member
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Merit: 535
Bitcoin- in bullish time
I keep track of my wins or losses by having a record on my notepad which consists of the date of the trade and the profit or loss that i got from that trade and because of that i can know if my trades are good for this month or not and if not i will study my previous trades to know the problem and correct it and become a better trader.
hero member
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DGbet.fun - Crypto Sportsbook
Keeping track of wins/losses has been made simple with lots of applications. As most users suggested using of spreadsheets is also an better way to keep track of the entire history of wins and losses. To be successful in trading a data management system is a must and the same will let users avoid loses.
sr. member
Activity: 1176
Merit: 250
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I personally use a spreadsheet but I'm sure there are better way to do it.

Do you know any good websites/apps to do it?

I also use spreadsheet to keep track of my wins/losses so that I can evaluate myself if I have progress in trading and to see also the coins that I profit the most. I don't know any sites or apps just Excel and update it from time to time. I also put in there how many days I hold the coin and sold it. I just like analyzing things.
spreadsheets have been very helpful in terms of loss analysis or victory. is there no other platfor support besides spreadseheet and excel in helping the analysis?
sr. member
Activity: 616
Merit: 252
I personally use a spreadsheet but I'm sure there are better way to do it.

Do you know any good websites/apps to do it?

I also use spreadsheet to keep track of my wins/losses so that I can evaluate myself if I have progress in trading and to see also the coins that I profit the most. I don't know any sites or apps just Excel and update it from time to time. I also put in there how many days I hold the coin and sold it. I just like analyzing things.
hero member
Activity: 626
Merit: 500
You are using best way , Spreadsheet is the best way to track the win and loss , I am using simple notepad to trax my win and Loss.
Or search for profito at google or Play Store you will find some good info there we can track our purchases and Output there
Notepad is pretty okay but again the best option is spreadsheet. Spreadsheet provides all those formulas and other services of calculations and manages your data in the most efficient way. I am myself maintaining my all record on spreadsheet and keeping on copy in my Google drive.

That's working pretty effective. I have put it on a txt file  before then finds it hassle ,since it can't be put on a 1 page and hards to format it. Unlike in spreadsheets we can do our own format.
hero member
Activity: 2562
Merit: 586
You are using best way , Spreadsheet is the best way to track the win and loss , I am using simple notepad to trax my win and Loss.
Or search for profito at google or Play Store you will find some good info there we can track our purchases and Output there
Notepad is pretty okay but again the best option is spreadsheet. Spreadsheet provides all those formulas and other services of calculations and manages your data in the most efficient way. I am myself maintaining my all record on spreadsheet and keeping on copy in my Google drive.
legendary
Activity: 910
Merit: 1001
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I personally use a spreadsheet but I'm sure there are better way to do it.

Do you know any good websites/apps to do it?
I do not use the website, I prefer to mecatatnya on a paper, it is simple and fast.
but using a spreadsheet also does not seem bad and very helpful. for me to record trading history is very helpful to evaluate some problems in trading.
I always record my trading history everyday, even the target, take loss, analysic, strategy, predict, mentality of trader, volume ... in history I'm also record all. But you need spend much time for do that Smiley.
sr. member
Activity: 616
Merit: 250
I personally use a spreadsheet but I'm sure there are better way to do it.

Do you know any good websites/apps to do it?
I do not use the website, I prefer to mecatatnya on a paper, it is simple and fast.
but using a spreadsheet also does not seem bad and very helpful. for me to record trading history is very helpful to evaluate some problems in trading.
legendary
Activity: 1190
Merit: 1001
You are using best way , Spreadsheet is the best way to track the win and loss , I am using simple notepad to trax my win and Loss.
Or search for profito at google or Play Store you will find some good info there we can track our purchases and Output there
hero member
Activity: 868
Merit: 506
I used to put it on a notepad but then I got tired of checking almost everyday so I stopped monitoring them ever since I went for long term trading. I actually don't keep track of the coins, I just check them once in a while and log out after if they're still there.
full member
Activity: 224
Merit: 100
Usually i use some portfolio app like blackfolio on playstore, this is very useful for us to know how much profit or loss of our trading white live coin price
sr. member
Activity: 2030
Merit: 356
They have the remaining BTC, but they also have the amount they invested for their clients that want to leave a principal and various other coins. So, take the amount of Bitcoins that they are short at the end of the day reverse figure in there commissions and the total value of their clients portfolios from that day and you should find yourself with a pretty easy to figure trading number.
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