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Grand gives you two dedicated views for understanding your account: the Portfolio tab for performance and allocation, and the Activity tab for a complete transaction history. Together, they give you a clear picture of where your money is, how it’s performing, and exactly what’s happened in your account — including the details that might otherwise look confusing, like cross-chain swaps appearing as two separate events.

Portfolio tab

Performance graph

At the top of the Portfolio tab, a time-based graph shows how your total portfolio value has changed over time. You can:
  • Switch between different time ranges (e.g., 1D, 1W, 1M)
  • View your daily earnings
  • Track total earnings across your entire portfolio
This helps you see both short-term moves and long-term growth at a glance.

Asset allocation chart

Below the performance graph, a donut chart breaks your portfolio down by asset type. Each segment represents its share of your total portfolio value:
CategoryDescription
CashYour USDT balance available to invest or withdraw
InvestmentsStocks, crypto, ETFs, and other assets you hold
PerpetualsLeveraged positions (coming soon)
PredictionPrediction market positions coming
Tap any segment in the donut chart to drill into that category and see the individual positions it contains.

Activity tab

The Activity tab shows a complete, chronological history of every action on your account. Each entry includes:
  • Timestamps for every event
  • Transaction type — deposit, withdrawal, buy, sell
  • Buy price, spend value, and fee paid
This log provides full transparency across your account history.
You can use the Activity tab to verify any trade executed through Dopamine Mode, a manual buy or sell, or a fund transfer.

Cross-chain swaps: what to expect in your activity log

When you swap assets between different blockchain networks — for example, trading an Ethereum-based token for one on BNB Chain — Grand uses an Intent-Based Architecture to bridge your funds securely.
A single cross-chain swap may appear in your Activity log as two separate events: a Cash Out (outgoing transfer to the bridge) followed by an Add Cash (incoming transfer to your wallet).This is normal. The blockchain records the outgoing and incoming legs of a bridge transfer as distinct transactions. Your funds are not lost — they are in transit between networks.
If you see an unexpected Cash Out entry followed shortly by an Add Cash entry of a similar amount, it is most likely the result of a cross-chain swap completing successfully.