This article covers the essentials of monitoring your wealth, analyzing asset performance, and visualizing your trading history in the Zerion mobile app.
Navigating Your Dashboard
Zerion’s main dashboard is your command center. From here, you can quickly jump to the data that matters most:
Wallet Overview: Under "My Wallets," you can see a high-level view of your individual accounts (including ENS names). Tapping an individual wallet filters the entire dashboard to show only that account's assets.
Favorite Tokens: Keep a close eye on the market by scrolling to the "Favorite Tokens" section. You can see real-time prices for any tokens you follow and tap "See All" to view market gainers and rankings.
Activity Feed: Monitor your flow of funds with the "Activity" shortcut, which summarizes recent sends, receives, and swaps for all your wallets.
Quick Actions: Use the Fund, Send, and Swap buttons at the top for immediate access to transaction tools without leaving your portfolio view.
Deep-Diving into Asset Pages
Tapping on any specific token in your portfolio opens the Asset Page, which provides a granular look at your position:
Multichain Breakdown: If you hold a token like USDC on multiple networks (e.g., Ethereum, BNB Chain, and Solana), Zerion aggregates them. You can toggle between "All Networks" or select a specific chain to see exactly where your funds are located.
Performance Metrics: View the current market price and your Unrealized PnL (Profit and Loss). This metric compares your "Invested" amount against the current "Market Value" to show your total gains or losses since purchase.
Visualizing Trades on the Price Chart
One of Zerion’s most powerful tracking features is the integration of your personal transaction history with market data.
Interactive History: Drag your finger across the chart to see the price at any given time. When you hover over a marker, Zerion correlates the market price with your specific transaction at that moment.
Buy/Sell Markers: When viewing an asset's price chart (e.g., Ethereum), you will notice small circular markers along the price line. These represent your historical trades. Green dots are buys and red are sells.
Audit Your Strategy: These markers help you to visually assess your entry and exit points. You can see at a glance if you "bought the dip" or sold at a peak relative to the asset's historical performance.
Timeframe Toggles: Switch between 1H, 1D, 1W, 1M, 1Y, or Max to see how your trading activity aligns with short-term volatility or long-term trends.
Pro-Tip
To see the full technical details of every trade marked on your chart, simply tap the History tab next to "Tokens" on your portfolio page. This provides a chronological list of every transaction, including gas fees paid and the exact time of execution.
