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# Analysis

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You can track your profitability day by day or asset per asset. Use this data to improve on your trading!
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## Trading Calendar

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* Head over to the **Portfolio** tab in the header then Pick the **Analysis** sub-tab
* Make sure **Trading Calendar** is selected
* Hove on any date to see your trades breakdown as demonstrated in the above GIF

## Asset Profitability

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* Head over to the **Portfolio** tab in the header then Pick the **Analysis** sub-tab
* Make sure **Asset Profitability** is selected
* View your profitability breakdown per Asset and sort by PNL to know which assets blessed your port


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