Portfolio & Inventory

Portfolio tracking: what your collection is worth

Your binder is an asset, and most players have no idea what it’s worth. Sync your inventory once and DiamondOps values your whole collection in real time — total value, what’s actually sellable, and how it’s trending. Here’s how to set it up and read it.

Syncing your inventory

DiamondOps values your collection from a snapshot of your inventory. You capture that snapshot with the DiamondOps Chrome extension (or the iOS app): it reads your card list and sends it to your account. Nothing is posted publicly — the data powers your private portfolio views only.

  1. Sign in to your DiamondOps account (free).
  2. Install the DiamondOps Chrome extension and open your in-game inventory.
  3. Capture your inventory — one tap sends the snapshot to your account.
  4. Open portfolio and your collection is valued immediately.

Reading your portfolio

The portfolio page gives you several views, all from that single synced snapshot:

  • Total value — your collection priced at current sell-orders, so it reflects what you could actually realize, not a fantasy buy-now total.
  • Sellable vs locked — cards tied up in sets, collections, or program rewards can’t be sold; the breakdown separates what’s liquid from what’s committed.
  • Holdings table — every card with its quantity, live price, and value, sortable and filterable like any DiamondOps table.
  • Value over time — a chart of how your collection’s worth has moved, so you can see the impact of a market swing or a big pull.

Free vs Pro on the portfolio

Your portfolio value, holdings, breakdown, and a rolling 7-day value chart are free for any signed-in user. Pro deepens it: Buried Gems (owned cards priced above their rating’s median — the hidden value in your binder), the full value-history series beyond 7 days, per-card sparklines, and faster refresh. The data you own is free to see; the analytics that mine it for an edge are the Pro layer.

Why track it at all

Knowing your collection’s value changes how you play. You spot when a card you own has quietly become worth a small fortune (sell into the spike), when locked value is dragging on your liquidity, and whether your grinding is actually growing your net worth or just churning stubs. Pair the portfolio with the flips page and you’ve closed the loop between earning and tracking.

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